Principles of classification Flashcards

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biodiversity

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a measure of the variety of living organisms and their genetic differences

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evolution

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the process by which natural selection acts on variation to bring about adaptations and eventually speciation

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taxonomy

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the science of describing, classifying and naming living organisms

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morphology

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the study of the form and structure of organisms

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analogous features

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features that look similar or have a similar function, but are not from the same biological origin

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homologous structures

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structures that genuinely show common ancestry

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domains

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the three largest classification categories: the Eukaryota, the Bacteria and the Archea

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kingdom

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the classification category smaller than domains; there are six kingdoms: Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia

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phylum (division, for plants)

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a group of classes that all share common characteristics

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class

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a group of orders that all share common characteristics

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order

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a group of families that all share common characteristics

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family

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a group of genera that all share common characteristics

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genus

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a group of species that all share common characteristics

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species

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a group of closely related organisms that are all potentially capable of interbreeding to produce fertile offspring

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Archae

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domain made up of bacteria-like prokaryotic organisms found in many places including extreme conditions and the soil; they are thought to be early relatives of the eukaryotes

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16
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Archaebacteria

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ancient type of bacteria found in many different environments

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Eubacteria

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true bacteria (prokaryotic organisms)

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Protista

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a kingdom in the five-kingdom classification system that contains all single-celled organisms, green and brown algae and slime moulds

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Fungi

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a eukaryotic kingdom full of heterotrophs with chitin in their cell walls

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Plantae

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a mainly autotrophic eukaryotic kingdom of heterotrophs containing mosses, liveworts, ferns, gymnosperms and angiosperms (the flowering plants)

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Animalia

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a mainly heterotrophic eukaryotic kingdom including all the invertebrates and vertebrates