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Binomial Nomenclature |
Two name naming system invented by Linnaeus. Includes Genus fist then species. |
Two names |
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Domain |
First level of life classification spilt in three groups they are Eukarya, Archaea and Unicellular. |
Has three parts |
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Kingdom |
Second level of classification split into six separate groups they are Animalia, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Fungi, Protista, Plantae |
Has six parts |
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Archaebacteria |
Prokaryotic, cell walls with peptidogoly Unicellular A. Troph and H. Troph |
Ex. Methanogen halophiles |
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Protista |
Eukaryotic has cell walls some have chloroplasts Most Unicellular some multi cellular |
Ex. Paramecium, slime molds |
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Fungi |
Eukaryotic cell walls made of chitin most multicellular some Unicellular A. Troph |
Mushrooms, Yeast, mold |
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Plantae |
Eukaryotic cell walls made of cellulose contain Chloroplasts Multicellular A. Troph |
Ex. Moss fern |
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Phylum |
Third level in life classification it is the taxons composed of similar classes |
D.ear K.ing ?..... |
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Class |
Fourth level of life classification, Taxon composed of similar orders |
D.ear K.ing P.hillip ?... |
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Order |
Fifth level of life classification Taxon composed of specific families |
D.ear K.ing P.hillip C.ame ?... |
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Family |
Taxon composed of similar Genera |
D.ear K.ing P.hillip C.ame O.ver ? |
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Genus |
Taxon composed of similar species |
D.ear K.ing P.hillip C.ame O.ver F.or |
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Species |
Lowest and most specific level of life classification |
D.ear K.ing P.hillip C.ame O.ver F.or G.ood |
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Linnaeus |
Created life classification science credited with creating the kingdoms Animalia and Plantae |
He created..... |
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Similar Genes |
Similarities at the molecular level show that two organisms can share common ancestry |
Ex. Yeast and Humans share... |
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Phylogeny |
Study of Evolutionary relationships among organisms |
Phy..... |
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Derived Characters |
Characteristics that appear in recent parts of lineage but not in older |
Back wards evolution |
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Cladogram |
A diagram used to show evolutionary relationships among a group of organisms |
Made from derived Characters |
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Taxonomy |
The discipline to classify organisms and classify them |
Discipline of... |