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  • Taxonomy uses hierarchical classification as a way to help scientists understand and organize the diversity
  •  helps us categorize organisms so we can more easily communicate biological information.
  • Linnaeus came up with the binomial system of nomenclature, in which each species is identified by a generic name
  • His 1753 publication, Species Plantarum, which described the new classification system, marked the initial 
  • The binomial name consists of a genus name and specific epithet. The scientific names of species are italicized.
  • The genus name is always capitalized and is written first; the specific epithet follows the genus name and is not capitalized.
  • omain, kingdom, phylum (plural, phyla), class, order, family, genus (plural, genera), and species.
  • Levels of Classification. The classification system commonly used today is based on the Linnean system and has eight levels of taxa; from the most general to the most specific, these are domain, kingdom, phylum (plural, phyla), class, order, family, genus (plural, genera), and species.
  • For classification, the protists are divided into three groups: Animal-like protists, which are heterotrophs and have the ability to move.
  • Fungi-like protists, which are heterotrophs, and they have cells with cell walls and reproduce by forming spores.
  • Plants and animals share many characteristics, but they are different in some respects. Animals usually move around and find their own food,
  • while plants are usually immobile and create their food via photosynthesis. 
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