A Living Organism.
genus apecies
telescope microscope and a system to name and classify living things.
Standard & Poor
aka Linnaeus; he's the person that came up with taxonomy, or the system we use to name and classify living things
Taxonomy is like a family tree of all living things. The living things are classified based on such things as: -physical features -whether they are warm or cold blooded -whether they have a skeleton -whether they produce milk for their young. You can find all classifications for animals on wikipedia
Another name for living things is 'biotic'.
they both observed living thing's decided that any organism could be classified as either a plant or an animal. So they divided them them into groups depending on their differences and similarities and gave all living things a specific name
organisms
Animate
being
1. Eukaryotic 2. Motile 3. Multicelluar
A scientific name consists of two parts: the genus name (which is shared with closely related species) and the species name (which is unique to the specific organism). By examining the scientific name, scientists can determine the evolutionary relationships between different species based on their shared genus name. This system of binomial nomenclature helps organize and classify living things based on their genetic and evolutionary relationships.