Taxonomy Flashcards

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The meaning of taxonomy

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  • the science of classification, identification and nomenclature of organism
  • an aspect of systematics
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What is classification?

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process by which organisms in the world are classified based on certain observed features

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3
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What is identification?

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process by which organisms are recognised and identified based on Linnaeus hierarchy

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4
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What is nomenclature?

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way of naming organisms scientifically based on the binomial system

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The advantages of taxonomy

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  1. classification → store and provide information on plants and animals systematically.
  2. nomenclature allows taxonomists to give scientific names to organisms scattered all over the world.
  3. to makes the study of morphology, anatomy and physiology easier.
  4. to study the distribution of flora and fauna in the world.
  5. to provides evidence to support organic evolution - can discover natural relationship among organisms in different categories in the Linnaeus hierarchy.
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6
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Organisms can be classified as

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  1. Artificial classification

2. Natural classification

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7
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3 main systems of natural classification

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  1. Phenetic
  2. Phylogenetic
  3. Cladistic
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8
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What is artificial classification?

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only one / two features are used to divide the organisms into two groups at a time

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9
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Examples of artificial classification

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Classification of plants;

a) edible & not edible.
b) red flowers & white flowers

Classification of animals;
a) with wings & without wings

(features like shape, colour and habitat are usually used in the classification)

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What is phenetic system?

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process of grouping organisms based on mutual similarity and differences of phenotypic characteristics

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What is phylogenetic system?

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shows evolutionary relationships and reflects evolutionary history

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12
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What is clasdistics system?

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organisms are classified based on the time of appearance of the evolutionary branch in the evolutionary tree

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13
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3 domains classification system

ABE

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  1. Archaea
  2. Bacteria
  3. Eukaryote
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14
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5 kingdom classification system

FAPEP

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  1. Fungi
  2. Animalia
  3. Plantae
  4. Eukaryotae
  5. Prokaryotae
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6 kingdom classification system

FEPAPA

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  1. Fungi
  2. Eubacteria
  3. Plantae
  4. Animalia
  5. Protista
  6. Archaebacteria
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16
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What is the current mode of classification?

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hierarchy of classification

17
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7 main taxonomy

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  1. Kingdom
  2. Phylum
  3. Class
  4. Order
  5. Family
  6. Genus
  7. Species
18
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A scientific name consists of the ___name and the ___name

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genus & species

19
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Scientific name are generally derived from _____

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Greek

20
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In writing, genus name must begin with a ____ letter and the rest in ____ letters and need to be ____

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a) capital
b) small
c) underlined

21
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In printing, the scientific names must be presented in ____

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italics

22
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The scientific name is specific to ___ particular species

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one

23
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Why is scientific name important?

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  • allows biology to be international

- enable scientists from different culture to universally identify an organism