Classification heirarchy - The organized system of classifying organisms into groups with similar characteristics. Each organism will have its own scientific name. , 8 Levels of Classification - DKPCOFGS, Eukaryotic - Multicellular organisms, Prokaryotic - Unicellular organisms, Domain - The most inclusive category, Kingdom - Several of these make up a Domain, Phylum - These groups all filter up into kingdoms., Class - These groups all filter down to orders., Order - These groups all filter up into classes., Family - These groups all filter up into orders., Genus - The "first name" of the scientific name. This part of the word is always capitalized and italicized., Species - The most specific category. There are no two organisms with this same name. This word is always lowercase and italicized., Carl Linneaus - The scientist responsible for creating the taxonomy hierarchy (classification system), DNA - The genetic makeup which is studied to identify similarities between organisms, Dichotomous keys - A systematic tool used to identify and name species, Binomial Nomenclature - The two name naming system to identify species. The first part is capitalized, the second part is lowercase and both parts are italicized. ,

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