Classification is the process of sorting organisms into groups based on what they look like (Charectaristics).
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Name the 7 levels of classification?
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
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What are the charectaristics of Animalia?
Multicellular, heterortophic feeders so no chlorophyll, no cell walls, complex cell structure with nucleus.
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What are the charectaristics of Plantae?
Multicellular; autotrophic feeders using chlorophyll; cell walls made of cellulose; complex cell structure with a nucleus.
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What are the charectaristics of Fungi?
Multicellular; cell walls not made of cellulose, saprophytic feeders so no chlorophyll; complex cell structure with a nucleus.
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What are the charectaristics of Protoctista?
Mostly unicellular (a few are multicellular); compex cell structure with a nucleus.
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What are the charectaristics of Prokaryotae?
Unicellular; simple cell structure with no nucleus.
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Why is there no kingdom for viruses?
When a virus particle enters a living cell, it changes the way the cell works and causes it to make copies of the virus. The actual virus particle does not show other life processes such as growth and feeding.
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Name the 7 levels of classification?
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Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
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