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what do members of a species have in common?

similar genes


same ecological niche


capable of breeding live, fertile offspring


similar patterns of development


resemble each other physically and biochemically

binomial system memory thingy?

king philip cannot order fried green shrimp

actual binomial system?

kingdom phylum class order family genus species

what is artificial classification?

visible differences?


analogous characteristics


e.g. number of legs, leaf shape

what is natural classification?

evolutionary relationships


shared features derived from ancestors






homologous characteristics

what is the main difference between natural/ artificial?

natural means that a feature has same origins even though species may use them in different ways e.g. wing of bird/arm of human




artificial same use now but different origins


e.g.wing of bird/wing of butterfly

what is each group called within classification?

a taxon

phlogeny

evolutionary relationship between organisms

what is a phlogenetic tree?

closer branches = closer evolutionary relationship

closer branches = closer evolutionary relationship