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Carolus Linnaeus: he was a Swedish botanist and a medical doctor who had published 180 books that describe plant species in detail.
Kingdom: the highest and the most comprehensive level of classification.
Phylum: is a group of related classes.
Class: is a group of related orders.
Order: is a group of related families.
Family: is a group of related genera.
Genus: is a group of related species.
Species: is a group of similar individuals capable of interbreeding to produce fertile offspring.
Binomial Nomenclature: is the formal system of giving living things two names.
Robert Whittaker: introduced the five-kingdom scheme of classification
Domain: also called as super kingdom
Super kingdom: is a classification level higher that the kingdom level.
Carl Woese: he introduced the three-domain system.
Linnean system: classifies living things into levels and names using the binomial nomenclature.
True bacteria: members of kingdom eubacteria are called
Extreme bacteria: members of archaebacteria are known as _____
Thermophiles: a classification of extreme bacteria living in a hot environment
Psychrophiles: a classification of extreme bacteria living in a cold environment
Acidophiles: a classification of extreme bacteria living in an acidic environment
Basophiles: a classification of extreme bacteria living in a salty/saline environment
Diatoms: are microscopic, unicellar algae.
Science_Unit6
Across:4. | is a group of related genera. | 7. | is a classification level higher that the kingdom level. | 10. | he was a Swedish botanist and a medical doctor who had published 180 books that describe plant species in detail. | 12. | is a group of related families. | 13. | is a group of related classes. | 16. | is a group of related orders. | 17. | members of kingdom eubacteria are called | 18. | a classification of extreme bacteria living in a hot environment | 19. | a classification of extreme bacteria living in an acidic environment | 20. | are microscopic, unicellar algae. |
| | Down:1. | the highest and the most comprehensive level of classification. | 2. | is the formal system of giving living things two names. | 3. | he introduced the three-domain system. | 5. | is a group of similar individuals capable of interbreeding to produce fertile offspring. | 6. | is a group of related species. | 8. | introduced the five-kingdom scheme of classification | 9. | also called as super kingdom | 11. | classifies living things into levels and names using the binomial nomenclature. | 14. | a classification of extreme bacteria living in a cold environment | 15. | a classification of extreme bacteria living in a salty/saline environment |
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Science_Unit6
Across:4. | is a group of related genera. | 7. | is a classification level higher that the kingdom level. | 10. | he was a Swedish botanist and a medical doctor who had published 180 books that describe plant species in detail. | 12. | is a group of related families. | 13. | is a group of related classes. | 16. | is a group of related orders. | 17. | members of kingdom eubacteria are called | 18. | a classification of extreme bacteria living in a hot environment | 19. | a classification of extreme bacteria living in an acidic environment | 20. | are microscopic, unicellar algae. |
| | Down:1. | the highest and the most comprehensive level of classification. | 2. | is the formal system of giving living things two names. | 3. | he introduced the three-domain system. | 5. | is a group of similar individuals capable of interbreeding to produce fertile offspring. | 6. | is a group of related species. | 8. | introduced the five-kingdom scheme of classification | 9. | also called as super kingdom | 11. | classifies living things into levels and names using the binomial nomenclature. | 14. | a classification of extreme bacteria living in a cold environment | 15. | a classification of extreme bacteria living in a salty/saline environment |
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