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Which scientists started classifying organisms into separate kingdoms?
Robert Whittaker
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Each step of a dichotomous key is divided into __ parts.
two (2)
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Identify the pink monster.
Alienus Tritoothicus
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What is the most specific classification category? (has the LEAST living things)
species
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What do dichotomous keys use to identify organisms?
physical characteristics
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What is the order of classification from most general to most specific?
Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
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Does the order Primate have more or less organisms then Kingdom Animalia?
Less
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Are there any living things that share the same species as humans?
No!
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How did Aristotle classify organisms in 350 BC?
based on if they had red blood
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What is the most general classification category? (has the MOST living things)
Domain
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Today, organisms are classified into ____ domains and ____ kingdoms.
3 domains and 6 kingdoms
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What is the the two-word naming system for organisms?
binomial nomenclature
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