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| The scientific for of homo sapiens is... |
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| Homo sapiens or Homo sapiens |
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| Binomial Nomenclature was devised by... |
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| Binomial Nomenclature is the... |
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| List the 7 taxon in order from most general to most specific |
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| Kingdom – Phylum – Class – Order – Family – Genus – Species |
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| Prokaryotic, unicellular Auto/heterotroph which has a cell wall that lacks peptidoglycan |
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| Examples of Archaebacteria include... |
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| Halophiles, and Thermophiles |
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| Unicellular, Prokaryotic Auto/Heterotroph with a cell wall made up of peptidoglycans |
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| Examples of Eubacteria include... |
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| Streptococcus, and Cyanobacteria |
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| Uni/multicellular, Eukaryotic Auto/Heterotroph which sometimes contains plantlike cell walls |
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| Examples of Protista include... |
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Amoeba, Paramecium, and Euglena
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| Multicellular, Eukaryotic Heterotroph with a cell wall made up of chitin |
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| Examples of Fungi include... |
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| Multicellular, Eukaryotic Autotroph with a cell wall made up of Cellulose |
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| Examples of Plantae include... |
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Pine trees, Grass,
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| Multicellular, Eukaryotic Heterotroph with no cell wall |
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| Examples of Animalia include... |
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| Humans, Dogs, Horses, and Insects |
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| Group of related organisms that produce fertile offspring |
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| What does an Amoeba use to move? |
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| What do Zooflagellate's use to move? |
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| What does Paramecium use to move? |
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| What is the maine difference between Archaebacteria and Eubacteria? |
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Archeabacteria do not contain peptidoglycan in their cell walls and eubacteria do.
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