3.1.10 Species and Taxonomy Flashcards
Define Species
Group of similar organisms able to reproduce to give fertile offspring
Describe how the binomial naming system work
Each species is given a Latin name that has 2 parts
- Genus
- Has capital letter
- Species
- Lower case letter
- Names are written in italics or they’re underlined if handwritten e.g. Homo sapiens
Why is the binomial naming system used?
Avoids confusion of using common names
Name 3 difficulties of defining species
- Species are not fixed forever
- Can change and evolve over time into new species
- Many species are extinct and most left no fossils
- Some species are sterile
What is phylogeny?
Study of evolutionary history of groups of organisms
What is this known as?
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Phylogenetic tree
What does the 1st branch point represent?
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Common ancestor of all family members
Orangoutangs was the 1st group to _____ (evolve to become different species) from this common ancestor?
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diverge
What does each following branch points represent?
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Another common ancestor from which a different group diverged
Closely related species…
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diverged away from each other most recently
What is taxonomy?
Science of classification
Why is taxonomy used?
Makes it easier to identify and study organisms
How many taxa are there?
8 taxas
How are the taxa arranged?
In a hierarchy: largest groups at top & smallest at bottom
Organisms only belong to __ group at each level in hierarchy - no overlap
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