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Binomial Nomenclature |
-Two name organizational system Scientific Name=genus name (capitalized)+species name (lower case, italicized) |
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Three Domains |
-Archae •Unicellular and Prokaryotic •Harsh Conditions, no nucleus -Bacteria •Unicellular and Prokaryotic •Every environment, except Archaea environment -Eukarya •Multi-celled •Animal, Plant, Fungi, Protist •All have nucleus |
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Animalia |
-Eukaryotes -No cell walls -Multi-cellular -Hetertroph |
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Plantae |
-Eukaryotes -Cell walls -Multi-cellular -Autotroph |
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Fungi |
-Eukaryotes -Cell Wall -Most multi-cellular some unicellular -Hetertroph |
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Protist |
-Eukaryotes -Cell Wall -Most unicellular some colonial some multicellular -Autotroph or Heterotroph |
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Archaebacteria |
-Prokaryote -Cell Wall -Unicellular -Autotroph or Heterotroph |
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Eubacteria |
-Prokaryote -Cell Wall -Unicellular -Autotroph or Heterotroph |
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Cladogram |
If a phylogenic tree has traits it's a Cladogram |
A discipline of biology that focuses on classifying organisms and determining evolutionary relationships. |
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Phylogenic Tree |
Has no traits, just a normal tree A diagram that reflects evolutionary relationships between organisms. |
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Systematics |
The discipline of biology that focuses on classifying organisms and determining evolutionary relationships. |
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Taxonomy |
Science of grouping and naming organisms on the basis of their similarities |
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Parisimony |
Looking for the simplest explanation for observed phenomena. |
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Cladistics |
And approach to systematics much commonsense is the primary criterion used to classify organisms by placing them into groups called clades |
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Clade |
Evolutionary branch within cladograms |
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