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Taxonomy

Is the classification of life.Is the identification,naming and classification of species.

How the organism are grouped ? (From most inclusive to least inclusive)

Domain, Kingdom,Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus and Species.

There have been other taxonomic systems,biologist today use today. What are the three domain that biologist use today?

Bacteria, Archaea,Eukarya

How are the three domain are based by?

The three domains are based on mRNA sequencing and cell structure data.

What is domain bacteria?

A domain bacteria is a prokaryotic, meaning the cells do not contain a nucleus. Is very diverse and found nearly everywhere on Earth.

What is the domain archaea?

Is a prokaryotic, looks similar to a bacteria and is know as for a living in extreme envirorments.

What is domain eukarya?

Eukaryotic meaning is a cell that has a nucleus and being divided into several kingdoms.

What are the three kingdoms?

Animalia,plantae, and fungi

If eukaryotes don't fit in the definition or animal, plant, or fungus. So what is the name of the group?

Protist

What is the kingdom of animalia?

Animalia is a multicellular, consumer and motile cell.

What is the kingdom of plantae?

The kingdom of plantae is a multicellular, a producer and non- motile.

What is the kingdom of fungi?

The kingdom of fungi is mostly a multicellular, mostly non- motile and are decomposers.

What is a protist?

A protist are a diverse group, several kingdom have been created to classify protist based on whether they are unicellular or multicellular. Also a consumer, producers or decomposers.