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Morphological
The branch of biology that deals with the form and structure of organisms without consideration of function
Taxonomy
Is the area of biology that names, groups and classifies them
Who develop the modem system of classification.
Carl Von Linne (1707-1778) Swedish Naturalist
Binomial System
A two Part Latin Name, based on the assumption that the species can be related to other.
Genus
The First part of the name, It is always capitalized
The Second Part of the Name
Specific Name, Species, This is not capitalized
Species
a group of interbreeding natural populations that is reproductively isolated from other groups.
To Classify Organisms
1) Identified, This is done by a Dichotomous Keys
Dichotomous Key
This consist of a series of paired question called couplets. the user must answer about the unknown organism. By answering yes and no to the questions, the organism will go from broad to narrow and you will find out which one you are looking at.
Species of Organisms
Insects, Vertebrates, Plants, Bacteria, Fungi, Algae and Invertebrates. Plant and Vertebrates groups have been well studied.
Dichotomous Key
This consist of a series of paired question called couplets. the user must answer about the unknown organism. By answering yes and no to the questions, the organism will go from broad to narrow and you will find out which one you are looking at.
Species of Organisms
Insects, Vertebrates, Plants, Bacteria, Fungi, Algae and Invertebrates. Plant and Vertebrates groups have been well studied.
What are the Three main parts of a seed.
Embryo, Seed Coat and Endosperm
Dichotomous Key
This consist of a series of paired question called couplets. the user must answer about the unknown organism. By answering yes and no to the questions, the organism will go from broad to narrow and you will find out which one you are looking at.
Species of Organisms
Insects, Vertebrates, Plants, Bacteria, Fungi, Algae and Invertebrates. Plant and Vertebrates groups have been well studied.
Dichotomous Key
This consist of a series of paired question called couplets. the user must answer about the unknown organism. By answering yes and no to the questions, the organism will go from broad to narrow and you will find out which one you are looking at.
Species of Organisms
Insects, Vertebrates, Plants, Bacteria, Fungi, Algae and Invertebrates. Plant and Vertebrates groups have been well studied.
What are the Three main parts of a seed.
Embryo, Seed Coat and Endosperm
Dichotomous Key
This consist of a series of paired question called couplets. the user must answer about the unknown organism. By answering yes and no to the questions, the organism will go from broad to narrow and you will find out which one you are looking at.
Species of Organisms
Insects, Vertebrates, Plants, Bacteria, Fungi, Algae and Invertebrates. Plant and Vertebrates groups have been well studied.
What parts of the plant are made from the primary meristems.
Protoderm, Procambium, Ground. Tips of roots and primary.
If the tip of a coleoptile is cut off, and an auxin-soaked piece of agar is placed on the right side of the cut-off top, which way should the coleoptile bend if it is under constant dark conditions.
To the left
What is the control treatment for the leaf abscission experiment?
Lanolin paste without IAA
What are the three main parts of a seed.
Embryo: Immature plant inside the seed, Seed Coat: protects all of these structures from predation, injury, and moisture loss. Endosperm: food supply containing three sets of chromosomes (two from the mother and one from the father).