Taxonomy Flashcards
What is a species?
A group of organisms that can (interbreed to) produce fertile offspring
Suggest why 2 different species are unable to produce fertile offspring
1) Different species have different chromosome numbers - Offspring may have odd chromosome number
2) So homologous pairs cannot form -> Meiosis cannot occur to produce gametes
Explain why courtship behavior is a necessary precusor for succesful mating
● Allows recognition of members of same species → so fertile offspring produced
● Allows recognition / attraction of opposite sex
● Stimulates / synchronises mating / production / release of gametes
● Indicates sexual maturity / fertility
● Establishes a pair bond to raise young
Describe a phylogenetic classification system
● Species (attempted to be) arranged into groups, called taxa, based
on their evolutionary origins (common ancestors) and relationships
● Uses a hierarchy:
○ Smaller groups are placed within larger groups
○ No overlap between groups
Name the Taxa in the hierarchy of classification?
Domain > Kingdom > Class > Order > Family > Genus > Species (Dear King Phillip Came Over For Good Soup)
How is each species universally identified? What is an advantage of this?
A binominal consisting of its genus and species
Universal, so no confusion as species organisms often have more than one name