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Classification groups😆
- Classification - grouping things by their features or characteristics
- The more characteristics that are used to group similar organisms together, the more reliable is the classification
- Kingdoms are the largest groups in classifying organisms, and species are the smallest
Kingdom - Group of similar phyla e.g. Anamalia
Phylum - Group of similar classes e.g. Chordata
Class - Group of similar orders e.g. Mammalia
Order - Group of similar families e.g. Carnivora
Family - Group of similar genera e.g. Canidae (dog family)
Genus - Group of similar species
Species - Organisms that have most characteristics in common e.g. Canis lupus (domesticated dog)
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Five kingdoms of organisms: you will have to know these by heart in I/GCSE Biology
1) Anamalia (animals):🦍
- Multicellular
- No cell walls
- No chlorophyll in cells
- Feed heterotrophically (eat other organisms)
2) Plantae (plants):🌸
- Multicellular
- Have cell walls
- Have chlorophyll
- Feed autotrophically (make own food)
3) Fungi 🍄
- Multicellular
- Have cell walls
- No chlorophyll
- Feed saprophytically (digest food outside the body)
4) Protoctista
- Mostly unicellular (body is a single cell)
- nucleus in cell
5) Prokaryotae
- Unicellular
- No nucleus in cell
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