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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 |
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binomial system memory thingy? |
king philip cannot order fried green shrimp |
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actual binomial system? |
kingdom phylum class order family genus species |
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what is artificial classification? |
visible differences? analogous characteristics e.g. number of legs, leaf shape |
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what is natural classification? |
evolutionary relationships shared features derived from ancestors homologous characteristics |
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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 |
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what is each group called within classification? |
a taxon |
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phlogeny |
evolutionary relationship between organisms |
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what is a phlogenetic tree? |
closer branches = closer evolutionary relationship |