Warm Blooded - Cold Blooded
Mammals - not mammals
Humans - Animals - Plants
carnivores - herbivores - omnivores
(I know its more than seven, but if seven is the minimum and the maximum, just take out Humans - Animals - Plants)
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WRONG WRONG WRONG is right. The categories used to classify things are kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. King Phillip can order fried grasshopers. This ia a great answer, ithought till i saw wromg
Mammal
Arachnid
Crustacean
Reptile
Amphibian
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There are five kingdoms called the Five Kingdoms. They are Animalia which is animal kingdom, Plantae which are plants, Fungi which is Fungus and mushrooms, Monera which is bacteria, and Protista which is slime, algae, and things like that.
Now there are six kingdoms. They split Monera in to two more groups: Eubacteria and Archaebacteria.
kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species
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There are three domains: bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes.
In the eukaryote domain, there are four kingdoms: protists, fungi, plants, and animals
genus protists spcies monerans fungi genus protists spcies monerans fungi genus protists spcies monerans fungi
Bacteria's, Fungi's, Plants and Animals.
Usually Biology classifies all living things in 4 categories with the exception of viruses which are generally not considered as life.
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The seven level system
because it is not living, not a livin organism. I would class it as a thing, a materlier. But what does it mean to be alive? According to biologists living organisms are characterized by seven "signs of life": 1) living things have highly organized, complex structures; 2) living things maintain a chemical composition that is quite different from their surroundings; 3) living things have the capacity to take in, transform, and use energy from the environment; 4) living things can respond to stimuli; 5) living things have the capacity to reproduce themselves; 6) living things grow and develop; and 7) living things are well-suited to their environment.
Organisms are classified by how closely related they are to each other. There is currently only one correct way to classify an organism and that is into it's seven classifications.
seven characteristics are eyes ,hair,shoe,skin color anything like that
Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778) developed binomial nomenclature, the formal naming of species, as part of his work in the taxonomic classification of living things.
you can classify them by: non- living things what they eat
Types of SoilGeologists classify soils into more categories than seven, but there are six soil types that non-geologists use. They are: Clay, Silt, Sandy, Chalky, Peat, and Loam.
Phylums are further subdivided into classes, which are then divided into smaller groups such as orders, families, genera, and species. This hierarchical system helps categorize and organize the immense diversity of life on Earth.
living things breathe and move. non-living things dont....Living things consist of seven characteristics:Responds to stimuliGrows and developsReproducesUses Energy/MetabolismEvolvesMade up of one or more cellsHomeostasis
The seven levels of classification for a leech are: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Annelida Class: Clitellata Subclass: Hirudinea Order: Arhynchobdellida or Rhynchobdellida Family: Various families within the order Genus and Species: Specific scientific names for individual species of leeches
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The Seven Characteristics of Living Things are:FeedingMovementBreathing or RespirationExcretionGrowthSensitivityReproductionAlso, humans have needs to do and create.Examples of non-living things:A car moves and needs air exchange to "move" but it doesn't breathe on its own. It does not do any of the other things though of a living thing.A washing machine moves but does not fit anything else that lives.
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it does the seven things all living thingsneed to do to live.
The seven life processes which all living things do are: movement, respiration, sensitivity, growth, reproduction, excretion, and nutrition.
Seven Essential Functions that Animals Carry Out # Circulation# Respiration# Response# Reproduction# Feeding# Excretion# Movement
The seven categories of biological taxonomy are Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus and Species. All living organisms belong to specific groups within these categories, most of which have already been established.