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  • Taxonomy


    The branch of biology focused on the systematic naming, describing, and classifying of organisms based on shared characteristics and evolutionary history.

  • Domains Of Life


    The highest taxonomic rank, categorizing all life into three groups: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya, based on genetic and cellular differences.

  • Domain Bacteria


    A domain of prokaryotic microorganisms characterized by a lack of a membrane-bound nucleus, peptidoglycan cell walls, and diverse metabolic pathways.

  • Archaea


    Microorganisms distinct from bacteria and eukaryotes, often found in extreme environments, with unique genetic and biochemical characteristics.

  • Eukarya


    Organisms with complex cells containing a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, including animals, plants, fungi, and protists.

  • Common Ancestor


    An organism from which two or more species evolved, representing their most recent shared lineage.

  • Autotrophs


    Organisms that produce their own food using light or chemical energy, serving as primary producers in ecosystems.

  • Heterotrophs


    Organisms that obtain energy by consuming other organisms, rather than producing their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis.

  • Producers


    Organisms that produce their own food through photosynthesis or chemosynthesis, forming the base of the food chain.

  • Consumers


    Organisms that obtain energy by consuming other organisms, rather than producing their own food.