Classification Flashcards
What is classification?
The act of arranging organisms into groups based on their similarities and differences.
What is the science of classification known as?
Taxonomy- this makes it easier for scientists to identify organisms and to study them.
What is the most common classification system?
There are seven levels of taxonomic groups. Organised into a hierachy- smaller groups are contained within larger groups. Similar organisms are first sorted into larger groups called kingdoms. Similar organisms from that kingdom are arranged into a smaller group called a phylum. Similar organisms from that phylum are arranged into a smaller group called a class etc etc.
What are the seven levels of hierachy?
Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
What is a species?
A group of similar organisms able to reproduce to give fertile offspring.
What is phylogenetics?
The study of the evolutionary history of groups of organisms- it tells us who is related to whom and how closely.
What are some reasons why you cant always see what an organisms distinct species is?
- They’re extinct so you can’t study their reproductive behaviour.
- They reproduce asexually.
- There are practical and ethical issues involved.
Because of this scientists sometimes look at comparing DNA.
How are species named?
It is a two word name in Latin.
The first word is the genus name and the second word is the species name.