Bio Test: Chapter 18 – Flashcards
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            The most important difference between classification during the time of Linnaeus and current classification is that organisms are now grouped according to their:
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        evolutionary relationships
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            Which are the two highest level taxa in the Linnaean system?
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        phylum and kingdom
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            The grouping of organisms based on their common descent is called:
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        evolutionary classification
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            Similar DNA sequences in genes can be evidence of:
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        common ancestory
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            Several different classes make up a:
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        phylum
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            Based on their name, you know that the baboons Papio annubis and Papio cyoncephalus do NOT belong to the same:
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        species
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            In Linnaeus's system of classification, how many levels are there?
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        7
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            In addition to Animalia, Plantae and Fungi, the six-kingdom system of classification includes:
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        Protista, Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
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            From their scientific names Zea mays and Allium cepa, you know that the two organisms are:
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        in different genera (genus)
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            At any level of organization, groups that have biological meaning are referred to as:
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        taxa
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            The third smallest taxon in the Linnaean system of classification is the:
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        family
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            The most important difference between classification during the time of Linnaeus and current classification is that organisms are now grouped according to their:
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        evolutionary relationships
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            How do binomial, or two-part, names compare with early versions of scientific names?
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        they tend to be shorter
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            One reason common names are not useful to biologists is that they:
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        can apply to more than one animal
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            Modern methods of classification include the idea that all organisms share a common:
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        ancestor
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            Based on its name, the organism Malus sylverstris is in the:
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        genus Malus
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            Animals that are warm-blooded, have body hair and produce milk for their young are grouped in the class:
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        Mammalia
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            Modern methods of classification that Linnaeus did not use include comparisons of:
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        molecular structures
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            The three-domain system recognizes fundamental differences between two groups of:
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        prokaryotes
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            According to the rules of binomial nomenclature, which of the terms is capitalized?
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        the genus name only
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            One goal of scientists is to assign every organism a universally accepted name according to the system know as:
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        binomial nomenclature
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            In evolutionary classification, a monophyletic group includes one:
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        ancestors and all its descendants
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            Traditional classifications tended to take into account primarily:
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        visible similarities and differences
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            The three domains are:
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        Eukarya, Archaea, Bacteria
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            Systematics is:
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        a science of name and grouping organisms
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            What do all organisms have in common?
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        They use all DNA to pass on information
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            Homo habilis and Homo erectus do NOT belong to the same:
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        species
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            What kind of analysis focuses on the order in which derived characters appeared in organisms?
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        cladistic analysis
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            To be useful, a scientific name has to refer to:
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        a single species
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            The second part of a scientific name is unique to each:
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        species in its genus
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            A genus is composed of a number of similar:
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        species
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            In biology, a trait that arose in an ancestor and is passed along to its descendants is referred to as a:
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        derived character
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            Linnaean classification involves:
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        both large and small categories of organisms
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            The first part of the name refers to the _____, or a group of similar species.
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        Genus
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            What is the science of naming and grouping organisms called:
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        systematics
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            Modern systematic try to group organisms based on:
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        evolutionary relationships
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            The goal of systematic is to organize living things into groups, called _____, that have biological meaning.
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        Taxons
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            All species descended from a(n) _______ and are part of a monophyletic group.
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        Common Ancestor
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            the study of how living things and extinct organisms are related to one another.
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        Phylogeny
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            A ______ includes a common ancestor and all its descendants, living or extinct
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        Clade
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            A diagram that shows evolutionary relationships among groups of organisms is called a(n)
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        Cladogram
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            The place where the ancestral lineage splits on a cladogram is called a fork, or a(n)
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        Node
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            Characteristics shared by members of a clade and only by members of that clade are called
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        Derived Character.
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            Protista
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        they are a "catchall" group of eukaryotes
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            Fungi
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        they feed on dead or decaying organic matter
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            Plantae
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        they include mosses and ferns
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            Animalia
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        they have no cell walls and they move about
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            Members of the domain ______ live in some of the most extreme environments on Earth.
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        archaea
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            A trait that arose in the most recent common ancestor of a particular lineage and was passed along to its descendants.
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        derived character
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            Multi cellular organisms that move about are placed in the Kingdom...
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        Animalia
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            Under Linnaeus' classification system, similar genera were placed into a larger category called a(n)
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        Family
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            Families, orders, classes and phyla are all
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        Taxa
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            The science of naming and grouping organisms is called
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        Systematics (Taxonomy)
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            shows relative degrees of relatedness among lineages
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        cladogram
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            A clade is made up of a(n)
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        Monophyletic Group
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            Phylogeny
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        the study of how living and extinct organisms are related to one another
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            Bacteria
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        the domain containing organisms that are prokaryotic and unicellular
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            Order
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        a group of families
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            Phylum
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        a group of classes
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            Clade
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        a group of species that include a single common ancestor and all descendants of that ancestor
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            Class
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        a group of orders
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            Eukarya
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        the domain containing all organisms that have a nucleus
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            Domain
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        a larger, more inclusive category than a kingdom
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            Aristotle classified animals on the basis of:
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        where they lived
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            The main criterion used in Linneaus' system of classification is an organism's:
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        morphology
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            In the scientific name of an organism, the first part is the:
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        genus
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            The species name of the lion is:
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        Panthera leo
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            How were the classification system of Aristotle and Linnaeus similar?
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        Both considered species by where they lived, there physical features, and and categorized animals and plants.
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            List the seven levels of organization in Linnaeus' system of classifying organisms, beginning with the smallest category and ending with the largest category.
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        species, Genus, Family, Order, Class, Phylum, Kingdom
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            Binomial Nomenclature
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        A naming system developed in the 1730's by a Swedish botanist, Carlos Linnaeus. It assigns each species a scientific name made up of the Genus and species names.
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            Genus
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        A group of similar species.
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            Systematics
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        A system of grouping and naming organisms.
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            Taxon
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        The organization of living things into groups that have biological reasoning to them.
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            Family
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        A larger category that is grouped together by similarities.
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            Order
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        Closely related families organized into bigger groups.
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            Class
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        The next largest group where similarities are grouped.
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            Phylum
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        A group that are different but share important characteristics.
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            Kingdom
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        The largest group of the Taxonomic categories.
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            Philology
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        It is the history of evolution in lineages.
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            Clade
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        Groups of species that included a single same ancestor and all are descendants from it.
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            Monophyletic Group
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        A group that shares a single common ancestor and all of its descendants.
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            Cladogram
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        Linking clades together in a diagram.
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            Derived Character
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        A trait that is passed along descendants from the most recent common ancestor.
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            Domain
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        A larger system, more inclusive than kingdom.
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            Bacteria
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        A domain made up of unicellular and prokaryotic.
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            Archaea
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        A domain made up of unicellular and prokaryotic and live in some very extreme environments.
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            Eukarya
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        Consists of all organisms with a nucleus. Consists of "Protista", Fungi, Plantae and Animalia.
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            Why do biologists use a classification system to study the diversity of life?
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        Biologists use a classification system to identify, name and find order in the diversity of life.
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            The science of classifying organisms and assigning them universally accepted known as
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        Taxonomy
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            In a good system of classification, organisms placed into a particular group are less similar to each other than they are to organisms in other groups. (True or False)
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        False
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            Why is it confusing to refer to organisms by common names?
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        Using common names can be confusing because of the difference in cultures and the amount of animals.
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            Highlight the letter of each sentence that is true about early efforts at naming organisms
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        b. Names often described detailed physical characteristics of a species. c. Names could be very long. d. It was difficult to standardize the names.
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            The two word naming system developed by Linnaeus is called
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        Binomial Nomenclature
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            Highlight the letter of each sentence that is true about binomial nomenclature.
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        b. Each species is assigned a two part scientific name. c. The scientific name is always written in italics.
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            What is the genus of the grizzly bear, Ursus actors?
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        Ursus
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            A group or level of organization in taxonomy is called a taxonomic category or
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        taxa
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            The largest taxonomic category in Linnaeus's system of classification is the ______ and the smallest is the ________.
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        Kingdom, species
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            What two kingdoms did Linnaeus name?
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        Animalia and Plantea Kingdoms
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            What traits did Linnaeus consider when classifying organisms?
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        He compared details of anatomy the structures of different organisms.
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            What problems are faced by taxonomists who rely on body-structure comparisons?
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        The evolution that can lead to different organisms evolving. This makes it hard for taxonomies to classify.
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            Darwin's theory of evolution changed the way biologists thought about classification. (True or False)
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        True
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            How do biologists now group organisms into categories?
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        They group organisms into category's that represent lines of evolutionary descent, not just similarities.
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            Genera placed within a family should be less closely related to one another than to members of any other family. (True or False)
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        False
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            The strategy of grouping organisms together based on their evolutionary history is called
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        Evolutionary Classification.
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            Highlight the letter of each sentence that is true about cladistic analysis.
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        d. It is a method of evolutionary classification.
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            Characteristics that appear in recent parts of a lineage, but not in its older members, are called
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        Derived Characters
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            A diagram that shows the evolutionary relationships among a group of organisms is called a(an)
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        Cladogram
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            Derived characters are used to construct a cladogram. (True or False)
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        True
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            The scientific view of life was more complex in Linnaeus's time. (True or False)
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        False
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            What fundamental trait did Linnaeus use to separate plants from animals?
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        Organisms that use foods for energy and move. Plants that are green use photosynthesis and get there energy from the sun.
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            What type of organisms were later placed in kingdom Protista?
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        Microorganisms were later placed in this kingdom.
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            Mushrooms, yeast and molds have been placed in their own kingdom, which is called
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        Fungi
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            Why did scientists place bacteria in their own kingdom, the Monera?
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        Bacteria with no nucuelus, mitochondria, and chloroplasts.
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            List the two groups into which the Monera have been separated.
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        Eubacteria and Archaebacteria
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            A more inclusive category than any other, including the kingdom, is the
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        Domain
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            List the three domains.
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        Domain Bacteria, domain archaea and domain eukarya
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            Bacteria
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        Eubacteria
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            Archaea
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        Archaebacteria
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            Eukarya
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        Protist
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            Eukarya
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        Fungi
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            Eukarya
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        Plantae
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            Eukarya
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        Animalia
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            Highlight the letter of each sentence that is true about members of the domain Bacteria.
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        b. They are prokaryotes. c. They have rigid cell walls.  d. The cell walls contain peptidoglycans.
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            All members of the domain Bacteria are parasites. (True or False)
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        False
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            Highlight the letter of each sentence that is true about members of the domain Archaea.
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        a. They are unicellular.
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            Many members of the domain Archaea can survive only in the absence of oxygen. (True or False)
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        True
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            Highlight the letter of each sentence that is true about all the members of the domain Eukarya.
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        a. They have a nucleus.
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            What is taxonomy?
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        A branch of biology that names and groups organisms according to their characteristics (Morphology) and evolutionary history (Phylogeny).
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            Who is considered the "Father of Taxonomy?"
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        Carlos Linnaeus he used animal morphology to categorize organisms. He was a biologist who classifies organisms.
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            What are the seven levels of classification?
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        Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species. (Ordered from largest to smallest)
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            Review of Binomial Nomenclature.
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        A particular species of organisms that has two names (scientific name) that consists of the Genus and the species. (Genius is ALWAYS capitalized while species name is NEVER capitalized. Always write the name and underline it. Always italicize the name when typed.)
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            Classification of Human
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        Kingdom: Animalia  Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Primates Family: Hominidae Genus: Homo species: sapiens
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            Plant Kingdom Division
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        In the Plant Kingdom, species are sometimes divided into varieties.
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            Animal Kingdom Division
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        In the Animal Kingdom, species are often divided into subspecies.
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            Identify the six kingdoms.
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        Monera (split into Archaebacteria and Eubacteria), Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia
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            What kingdoms did Monera split into?
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        Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
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            Characteristics of Prokaryote
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        A unicellular organisms that lacks a nucleus and membrane bound organelles.
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            Characteristics of Eukarya
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        Consists of all organisms with a nucleus and has membrane bound organelles. Consists of "Protista", Fungi, Plantae and Animalia.
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            Characteristics of Autotrophic
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        Organisms that make their own food.
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            Characteristics of Heterotrophic
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        An organism that obtains organic food molecules by eating other organisms or their by-products.
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            Characteristics of Aerobic
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        With oxygen
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            Characteristics of Anaerobic
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        Without oxygen
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            Binary Fission:
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        Asexual cell division of prokaryotes that produces identical offspring.
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            Chlorophyll:
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        Light Absorbing pigment used in photosynthesis.
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            Photosynthesis:
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        Conversion of light energy into chemical energy.
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            Kingdom Archaebacteria:
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        -Unicellular prokaryotes with distinctive cell membranes. -Autotrophic -Producing food by chemosynthesis. -Waste products include flammable gases. -Live in hard environments.
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            Kingdom Eubacteria:
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        -Unicellular prokaryotes. -Cause problems such as tooth decay and food poisoning. -Most species use oxygen. -But some are anaerobes.
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            Eubacteria and Archaebacteria:
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        -The largest group of living things on Earth. -Probably the first thing living on earth. -Reproduce by binary fission. -A new generation is produced every 30 minutes which allows a rapid evolutionary response to environmental change.
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            Kingdom Protista:
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        -Contains 80,000 named species. -Large, single eucaryotic cells. -Some form chains or colonies. -Absorb, ingest and/or photosynthesize food. -Euglena feed off other organisms. (Heterotrophs) -Ameba respond to touch and light.
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            Systematics:
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        -The science of naming and grouping organisms -Closely related to taxonomy -Grouped by DNA
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            Cladogram-
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        A diagram that shows evolutionary relationships among a group of organisms.
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            Cladogram:
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        -Shows relative degrees of relatedness among lineages. -A clade is made up of a monophyletic group.
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            Node or a Fork:
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        -The space where the ancestral lineage splits on a cladogram. Derived Characters-A trait that arose in the most recent common ancestor of a particular lineage. -Passed along to its descendants. -Share by members of a clade and only by members on that clade.
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            Dichotomous Keys:
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        A series of paired statements (couplet) that describe physical characteristic of different organisms. Include pairs of descriptions that lead to the identification of an object.
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            Who is considered the "Father of Modern Taxonomy?"
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        Carl Linnaeus
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            Define Taxonomy:
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        Classifying organisms
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            What are the seven levels of classification,in order from largest to smallest?
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        Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus , species
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            What are some ways scientists group organisms?
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        Using DNA to measure the distance between two species. They would also group them by characteristics and looks.
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            What is the best, most reliable way to classify organisms?
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        DNA
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            What is the scientific name (genus and species) of humans?
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        Homo sapiens
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            What are the rules associated with typing scientific names?
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        The Genus must be capitalized and makes up the first part of the scientific name while the species,the second part of the name is lowercase.
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            Define species:
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        Animals that can interbreed and the offspring are fertile.
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            What is a hybrid in animals (not in a vehicle)?
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        A combination of two different things coming together.
