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Classification Project Name

Directions for Project/Poster Draw a type of eukaryotic organism out of the beaker. Create a poster with a format like the next PowerPoint slide to show how an organism is classified. Look up Classification from Domain to Species and list the classification of the organism Use the DOL pages of the Miller and Levine, Biology book and list the characteristics of this type of organism Include information about the habitat List organisms that fit into the same Kingdom, phylum, class, and order

Title: Common name and Binomial Nomenclature name (genus and species) Note – genus and species must be italicized or underlined – the genus is capitalized, and the species is lowercase Example: Homo sapiens, Staphylococcus aureus,