Basic concepts of Taxonomy Flashcards

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What is the branch of biology that names and groups organisms according to their characteristics and evolutionary history?

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Taxonomy.

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Who was the first person to classify organisms?

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Aristotle.

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What was the first classification of animals?

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Land dwellers. Water dwellers. Air dwellers.

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How were plants first categorised?

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Plant were put into categories based on their stem.

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Why did the early system of classification become inadequate?

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Categories were not specific enough. Common names did not describe a species accurately. Names were long and hard to remember.

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Historically what has been used to classify organisms?

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Historically the most important and distinguishing characteristics have been anatomical.

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What do scientists use for organism classification today?

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Today, scientists are also considering molecular level differences such as nucleotide sequences of DNA and the structure of chromosomes.

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Who laid the groundwork for the modern classification system?

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Carl Linnaeus.

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How does the Linnaeus system of classification work?

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It places an organism into a series of hierarchically arranged categories on the basis of its resemblance to other organisms. He also introduced the scientific name.

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What are the components of a scientific name?

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A species scientific name consists of a genus—the generic name—and the species (written in italics with genus capitalized and species lowercase)

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What are the three domains of classification of organisms?

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Bacteria. Archaea. Eukarya.

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What are the seven categories or taxa in the Linnaean classification system?

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Kingdom. Phylum. Class. Order. Family. Genus. Species.

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What can happen to reproductively isolated populations within a species?

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Individuals of which could interbreed if isolation/barriers were removed. Occupy distinctly separate geographic ranges. Frequencies of specific genes/alleles can be significantly different between reproductively isolated populations.

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What is binomial nomenclature?

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The scientific assignation of species with two parts: Genus and species. These should be italicized or underlined if written in script.

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What are species?

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Species are groups of actually or potentially interbreeding natural populations which are reproductively isolated from other such groups and share a common gene pool

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16
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What is the hierarchy of classical classification?

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Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus species

17
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What are synapomorphies?

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Shared derived characteristics