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This means that organisms cannot make their own food; they eat other organisms
Yes, scientists are continually discovering new organisms
Species
Binomial nomenclature
conifer
Genus name capitalized and species name in lower-case; italicized
heterotroph
depending on how they get food and how many cells they are made up of
echinodermata
Carlous Linnaeus invented this system of scientific naming of organisms (genus + species)
Yes, scientists are continually discovering new organisms
Species
Binomial nomenclature
conifer
Genus name capitalized and species name in lower-case; italicized
heterotroph
depending on how they get food and how many cells they are made up of
echinodermata
Can the number of kingdoms change?
Yes, scientists are continually discovering new organisms
Species
Binomial nomenclature
conifer
Genus name capitalized and species name in lower-case; italicized
heterotroph
depending on how they get food and how many cells they are made up of
echinodermata
The correct way to write binomial nomenclature
Yes, scientists are continually discovering new organisms
Species
Binomial nomenclature
conifer
Genus name capitalized and species name in lower-case; italicized
heterotroph
depending on how they get food and how many cells they are made up of
echinodermata
The animal phylum characterized by having spiny skin
Yes, scientists are continually discovering new organisms
Species
Binomial nomenclature
conifer
Genus name capitalized and species name in lower-case; italicized
heterotroph
depending on how they get food and how many cells they are made up of
echinodermata
An evergreen tree that makes seeds inside of cones is called:
Yes, scientists are continually discovering new organisms
Species
Binomial nomenclature
conifer
Genus name capitalized and species name in lower-case; italicized
heterotroph
depending on how they get food and how many cells they are made up of
echinodermata
How are organisms grouped into DOMAINS, the broadest group?
Yes, scientists are continually discovering new organisms
Species
Binomial nomenclature
conifer
Genus name capitalized and species name in lower-case; italicized
heterotroph
depending on how they get food and how many cells they are made up of
echinodermata
Which of the following is the most SPECIFIC level of classification?
Yes, scientists are continually discovering new organisms
Species
Binomial nomenclature
conifer
Genus name capitalized and species name in lower-case; italicized
heterotroph
depending on how they get food and how many cells they are made up of
echinodermata
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