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Life Science Classifying Living Things
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In this lesson our instructor talks about classifying living things. First, she discusses taxonomy, rules of taxonomy, kingdoms and domains. Then she talks about levels of taxonomy, naming organisms, plants, animals, fungi, and protists. Four complete example videos round up this lesson.
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Post by Asteria Li on July 3, 2021
there are so many typos in the powerpoint....
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Last reply by: Peach Lee
Tue Feb 11, 2025 3:46 AM
Post by Shengying Li on June 24, 2020
I have a question, even though most animals are macroscopic, can an organism be classified as an animal but still be microscopic?
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Post by Esamelden Abdelnaem on April 18, 2017
you for got phylum
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Post by Anders Jensen on January 3, 2017
that is the most obnoxious style of font. can all segments of each letter be the same thickness please.
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Post by Khanh Nguyen on June 4, 2015
Dead King Perry Cooked Orange Feet Growing Salsa
Makes no sense, but hey!
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Post by Aniket Dhawan on February 3, 2013
What about the monera kingdom
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Post by Leilani Greenwood on January 7, 2013
Dear King Phillip Cried Out For Green Spinach
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Post by Nagayasu Toshitatsu on October 3, 2012
You missed Phylum.
Dear King Philip came over for great "salami"
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Post by Andrea Gulyas on July 15, 2012
She used cheat sheet :D
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Last reply by: Esamelden Abdelnaem
Tue Apr 18, 2017 7:48 PM
Post by Vinh Dang on January 1, 2012
You forgot phylum.