Classification Flashcards

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What is the basic definition of a species?

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A group of similar organisms that can breed to produce fertile offspring

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What are 3 features of the binomial naming system?

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  • it is universal (used by scientists globally)
  • the first name (generic name) denotes the GENUS
  • the second name (specific name) denotes the SPECIES
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Which of the words is written with a capital letter when naming species using the binomial system?

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the genus (first word)

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What are 3 ways two organisms from the same species may be similar?

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  • physically
  • biochemically
  • behaviourally
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What are 5 ways courtship behaviour can enable successful mating?

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it enables individuals to:
- recognise members of their own species
- identify a mate that is capable of breeding/sexually mature
- form a pair bond
- synchronise mating
- become able to breed

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What is the basic definition of classification?

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the grouping of organisms

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What is taxonomy?

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the theory and practice of biological classification

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what are the 2 main types of classification?

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artificial and phylogenetic

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How does courtship behaviour show similarity in the genetics of 2 organisms?

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the more similar the courtship behaviour, the more closely related the two organisms

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What are three features of phylogenetic classification?

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  • based on evolutionary relationships
  • classifies species using shared features derived from ancestors
  • arranges groups into a hierarchy
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What is a hierarchy?

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smaller groups arranged within larger groups, with no overlap

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What is a taxon?

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a group within a phylogenetic classification

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Give 3 characteristics of Bacteria

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  • no membrane-bound organelles
  • unicellular
  • cell walls made of murein
  • single loop of ‘naked’ DNA
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Give 3 ways Archaea differ from bacteria

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  • no murein in cell walls
  • membranes contain fatty acid chains attached to glycerol
  • genes and protein synthesis is more similar to eukaryotes
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Give 3 features of Eukarya

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  • contain membrane-bound organelles
  • membranes contain fatty acid chains attached to glycerol
  • IF contain cell wall, doesn’t contain murein
  • larger (80S) ribosomes
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