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Classification
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When scientists classify organisms, they arrange them in orderly groups.
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“Kings Play Chess On Fine-Grained Sand” is a mnemonic device that helps one remember the seven levels of classification.
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What kind of organism thrives in hot springs and other extreme environments? archaebacteria
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A pine tree is a member of the kingdom Plantae.
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The seven levels of classification, from general to specific, are: kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus species.
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Organisms in the kingdom ___ usually move by themselves and have advanced nervous systems that allow them to respond to their environment. Animalia
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Fungi obtain nutrients by absorbing them from their surroundings.
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Phylum Chordata contains all animals that have a hollow nerve cord.
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Linnaeus attempted to classify all known organisms only by their shared characteristics.
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Scientific names are written in either Greek or Latin.
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By working through pairs of descriptive statements and their alternative responses, you can use ___ to identify an unknown organism. a dichotomous key
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Single-celled organisms that live in pond water can make their own food through photosynthesis or obtain it from other organisms, and can move about using their flagella are euglena.
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The Paramecium and water mold are in the kingdom Protista.
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Organisms that have cells with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles are eukaryotes.
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Protozoa are ___ protists. animal-like
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Algae are ___ protists. plant-like
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Molds and mushrooms are organisms in the kingdom Fungi.
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Life-saving antibiotics, such as penicillin, are produced by molds.
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Linnaeus’s classification system is called taxonomy.
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Bacteria are different from all other living things because they lack nuclei.
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