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Word classification taxonomy hierarchy domain kingdom Definition 1 the process of grouping things based on their similarities 2 the study of how things are classified 3 a system of things that are ranked one above the other 4 the broadest classification level; at the top of the classification hierarchy 5 classification category below domains in the classification hierarchy a group of organisms that share more specific characteristics and activities; classification 6 phylum/phyla category below kingdoms in the classification hierarchy 7 class classification category below phylum in the classification hierarchy 8 order classification category below class in the classification hierarchy 9 family classification category below order in the classification hierarchy a classification grouping that contains similar, closely related organisms; classification 10 genus category below family in the classification hierarchy a group of similar organisms that can mate and produce fertile offspring in nature; 11 species classification category below genus in the classification hierarchy 12 binomial nomenclature the two-part naming system made up of a genus and species domain that includes prokaryotic organisms usually found in extreme conditions; they 13 Archaea replicate their proteins and DNA in a different manner than bacteria 14 binary fission a form of asexual reproduction in which one cell divides to form two identical cells 15 asexual reproduction reproduction that involves only one parent (the offspring are identical to that parent) 16 Bacteria/Bacterium single-celled prokaryotes that can be seen with the help of a microscope 17 flagellum/flagella a long, whip-like structure that helps unicellular organisms move small, rounded, thick-walled resting cell of a bacteria; contains genetic materials and some 18 endospore of its cytoplasm; resists freezing, heating, and drying 19 antibiotics chemicals that can kill bacteria without harming a person's own cells 20 virus small, non-living particle that invades, and then reproduces inside a living cell 21 host an organism that provides energy and a place to live for a virus or a parasite 22 parasite an organism that causes harm to its host 23 Eukarya domain that includes all eukaryotic organisms Synonym grouping science of grouping ranking top 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th two names extreme organisms splitting one parent eubacteria tail pod penicillin non-living invader victim taker domain 24 Plantae 25 spore 26 Animalia 27 Protista 28 Fungi kingdom of multicellular eukaryotes that are autotrophs; characterized by cells that have cell walls a tiny cell that can grow into a new organism kingdom of multicellular eukaryotes that are consumers/heterotrophs kingdom of mostly unicellular eukaryotes that are usually found in aquatic environments; may be autotrophic or heterotrophic kingdom of mostly multicellular eukaryotes that reproduce asexually; their cells do have cell walls Plant kingdom tiny cell animal kingdom protist kingdom fungi kingdom