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| Evolutionary relationships |
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| modern classification systems are based on |
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| are organisms that do not fit in the other kingdoms |
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| Plants use the suns energy to make sugar by the process called |
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| Linnaeus founded the science of |
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| are extremely small single celled prokaryotic organisms |
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| The narrowest level of classification is the |
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| diagram can be constructed to trace the lineage of a species even though some of its ancestors exist only as fossils |
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| two part scientific names |
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| Linnaeus began naming organisms using |
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| the science of identifying classifying and naming living things is called |
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| archaebacteria and eubacteria are |
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| most bacteria are classified in which kingdom |
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| founding the science of natural selection |
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| animals are different from fungi plants and most protests in that animal cells lack |
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