| A | B |
| Th process of grouping things based on their similarities | classification |
| The scientific study of how living things are classified | taxonomy |
| The naming system for organisms in which each organism is given a 2 part name. | taxonomy |
| A classification grouping that consists of a number of similar, closely related species. | genus |
| A group of similiar organisms whose members can mate with one another and produce a fertile offspring. | species |
| A series of paired statements that describe the physical characteristics of different organisms. | taxonomic key |
| An organism with the cells that contain nuclei and other cell structures. | eukaryote |
| An organism whose cells lack a nucleus and some other cell structures. | prokaryote |
| Unicelled, autotroph or heterotroph, prokryote, resembles some of the edarliest life forms. | archaebaceria |
| Unicelled, prokaryote, autotroph, heterotroph. This bacteria can give you strep throat. | eubacteria |
| Unicelled, autotroph, heterotroph, some mulitcelled, eukaryote. The protisst kingdom is sometimes called odd and even. | protist |
| Muticelled, unicelled, eukaryote, heterotroph. It is cupcake like. | fungi |
| Multicellular, eukaryote, autotrophs, plants feed almost all heterotrophs. | plant |
| multicelled, eukaryote, heterotroph, memberss of the animal kingdom are found in diverse environments on earth. | animal |
| Has no nucleus, unicelled bacteria, autotroph or heterotroph. Helfule or harmful, earliest life forms on earth | moneran |