3.4.5 Species and Taxonomy Flashcards
1
Q
Define Species
A
Can interbreed to produce fertile offspring
2
Q
Give the taxonomic levels of classification
A
Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
3
Q
Describe how genetic diversity between species
can be measured
A
- Comparing observable characteristics/features
- Comparing base sequences of DNA
- Comparing Base sequences of mRNA
- Comparing amino acid sequences (of the same protein)
4
Q
Classification is hierarchical – what does this
mean?
A
smaller groups are placed within larger groups, with no overlap between groups.
5
Q
Which two taxa make up an organisms binomial
name?
A
Genus species
6
Q
Explain what is meant by a phylogenetic group?
A
(Grouped according to) evolutionary links/history/relationships /common ancestry;
7
Q
What is The importance Courtship Behaviour
A
- enables male I female to recognise opposite sex;
- enables recognition of own species;
- synchronises mating behaviour
8
Q
How does courtship behaviour increase probability of mating
A
- Attracts mate of the same species;
- Indication of sexual maturity / fertility / synchronises mating;
- Stimulates release of gametes;
- Formation of a pair bond / bond between two organisms (to have / raise young)