hydra: genusvulgaris: specific epithet (one species in genus)
  • hydra vulgaris meaning
  • why classification changes
  • autotrophs; heterotrophs
  • eukaryotes; prokaryotes
animalia: most are eukaryotic, heterotrophs, and multicellularplantae: most are eukaryotic, autotrophs, and multicellularfungi: some can be eukaryotic or prokaryotic, most are probably autotrophs (since some are similar to plants), and some are either unicellular or multicellularprotista: most are prokaryotic, heterotrophs, and most are unicellular
  • separate eukaryote groups
  • separate prokaryote groups
  • why classification changes
  • eukaryotes; prokaryotes
changes as scientists learn more about dna and cell structure evidence
  • hydra vulgaris meaning
  • separate prokaryote groups
  • autotrophs; heterotrophs
  • why classification changes
only one cell; trillions of cells
  • autotrophs; heterotrophs
  • why classification changes
  • unicellular; multicellular
  • hydra vulgaris meaning
domainkingdomphylumclassorderfamilygenusspecies
  • hydra vulgaris meaning
  • taxonomic levels
  • separate prokaryote groups
  • benefit of names
halophiles (can handle extremely salty environments)methanogens (can live where there is little to no oxygen)
  • eukaryotes; prokaryotes
  • separate eukaryote groups
  • separate prokaryote groups
  • why classification changes
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