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The domain that corresponds to the Kingdom Eubacteria is ________.
Bacteria
The domain that corresponds to the kingdom Archaebacteria is ________.
Archaea
Similar genes show evidence of __________.
common ancestry
The 2 domains composed of only unicellular organisms are: _____, ______
bacteria and archaea
In Linnaeus's classification system, how many taxonomic categories are there?
7
The most general and largest category in Linnaeus's classification system is what?
kingdom
The three domain system recognizes fundamental differences between 2 groups of ________.
prokaryotes
Which domain contains unicellular organisms that live in extreme environments?
archaea
What kind of analysis focuses on the order in which derived characters appeared in organisms?
cladistics analysis
Which kingdom contains heterotrophs with cells made of chitin?
fungi (or fungus)
Several different classes make up a ________.
phylum
The first part of a scientific name is the _______.
genus
In a scientific name, which term is capitalized?
genus (the first part)
The second part of a scientific name is unique to each _______.
species (the second part - is lower case)
The second part of the name often describes _______ .
an important trait or where the organism lives