There are four concepts that are used to classify organisms. These concepts are the biological species concept, the morphological species concept, the ecological species concept, and the phylogenetic species concept.
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In 1758 Linnaeus developed a system that uses a binomial name which is made up of two parts firstly the genus then species. For example the binomial name for 'dog' is Canis familiaris, and the name for human is 'homo sapien'.
the criteria for classifying bacteria
1- morphology , shape
2-size
3-mode of locomotion
4-composition of cell wall
5-reproduction
6-composition of cell
7-production of ribosomes
heredity, fossils, early stages of developement, and similarities they have between each other. Those are some that I got off of another website so don't hate me if it's wrong although I'm pretty sure it's correct. : D
microscope
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Carolus Linnaeus used Binomial Nomenclature to classify organisms, It is still used today. He named around 400 species which was a lot for him, other scientists may classify about 2,000.
The seven level system
morphology and biochemistry
The types of evidence that are used to classify organisms including genetic similarities.
.All of the following are used to classify organisms into domains and kingdoms EXCEPT ____.Color of body
what are four main soils used to classify soils
ruler
what are four main soils used to classify soils
microscope
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they use genus and dichotomous keys
Bacteria and Archaea and Eukarya
A key...
they use genus and dichotomous keys
Bacteria and Archaea and Eukarya