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The features of an organism
Characteristics
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The process of sorting organisms into groups based on their charectoristics
Classification
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Each different type of organism is called a species. Produce offspring that will also be bale to reproduce.
Species
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A classification group that contains species with similar charecteristics
Genus
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A classification group that contains genera with similar characteristic
Family
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The largest division in the classification of organisms.
Kingdom
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Made of one cell.
Unicellular
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Made of more than one cell.
Multicellular
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The central part of an atom, containing protons and neutrons. the control center of a cell.
Nucles
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Simple organism consisting of one cell that does not contain a nucleus.
Bacteria
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Make food from small molecules using an energy source.
Autotrophic Feeding
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Set of chemical reactions in plants that allow them to produce their own food (glucos) using water and carbon dioxide and releaseing oxygen as a waist product. The process is powered by light from the sun.
Photosynthesis
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Getting food by eating and digesting the tissue of other organisms.
Heterotrophic Feeding
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Getting food by digesting the tissues of other organisms outside the body and absorbing the digested food.
Saprophytic Feeding
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A particle that can infect cells and cause the cell to make copies of the virus.
Viruses
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The process of sorting organisms into groups based on their charectoristics

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Classification

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Each different type of organism is called a species. Produce offspring that will also be bale to reproduce.

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A classification group that contains species with similar charecteristics

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A classification group that contains genera with similar characteristic

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