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Prokaryote
Single-celled, No Nucleus
Eukaryote
Contain nucleus, Membrane bound
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Importance of classification 1
Identification/study of organisms
Importance of Classification 2
Identification of how many animals live in an area
Importance of Classification 3
Identification of endagered species
Monera
Prokaryotic, One-celled, some move, some make there own food, other get food from other organisms
Protist
Eukaryotic, one celled many celled, some move, some make there own food, others get food from toher organisms
Plant
Eukaryotic, many-celled, don’t move, make own food
Fungi
Eukaryotic, one celled many celled, don’t move, get food from other organisms
Animal
Eukaryotic, many celled, move, eat plants and other animals
Kingdom
Broadest division
Phylum
2nd division
Class
3rd division
Order
A group of interrelated families constitute
Family
A group of genera which are closely related Each possessed certain common characters
Genus
A group of species having a common ancestor
Species
A group of organisms showing maximum similarities in their characters/features
Carl Linnaeus
Father of modern day taxonomy
Binominal
Two Named