Domain - The largest category in classifying organisms.
Species - The biological classification comprises organisms that serve common characteristics and are capable of reproducing their own kind.
Eukarya and Bacteria - The two domain systems were used by scientists to classify living organisms before they came up with the three domain systems.
Domain-Kingdom-Phylum-Class-Order-Family-Genus-Species - The arrangement that reflects the Linnaean Hierarchical System of Classification in descending order.
They Are Warm-Blooded - The common characteristic of fishes, birds, mammals, reptiles, and amphibians.
Carolus Linnaeus - The Father of Modern Taxonomy who first named plants and other living organisms.
Archaea - Groups that live and settle in diverse places and even in the most extreme environments.
Thermophiles, Methanogens, and Halophiles - Group of living organisms that belong to the Archaea Domain.
Flowering and Non-Flowering Plants - Two big groups of plants that are classified in terms of presence or absence of vessels for food and water transportation.