5.3 Classification of Biodiversity Flashcards

1
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Classification

A

method used to organise living things into groups

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Taxonomy

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The feild of science responsible for identifying and classifying organisms

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3
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name

A

genus & species

given from the binomial system

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3
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Taxon

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group of organisms based on specific shared characteristics

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4
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Taxonomic rank

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the level of heirachy within the taxonomic hierachy

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5
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Order of Taxonomic rank

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Domain, Kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species

D,K,P,C,O,F,G,S
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6
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3 Domains

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Bacteria
Archaea
Eukarya

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7
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Eukarya (Eukaryotes) 4 kingdoms

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Fungai
Protista
Plantae
Animalia

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8
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Clatagrams

A

Show how animals evolve seperately from one ancestor

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Protista

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Unicellular, multicellular, animal like, plant like, or fungal like

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Fungae

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multicellular and nonmotile
Secrete enzymes to absorb nutrients

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11
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Animalia

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broken down into 34 Phyla

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12
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Phylum Porifera (Sea Sponge)

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non-mobile
asymmetrical
no body segmentation
no digestive system
no nervous system
internal spicules (skeleton)

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Phylum Cnidaria (Coral)

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non-mobile & mobile
radial body
no body segmentation
only sac (mouth as digestive system)
basic nerve receptors
soft skeleton

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Phylum Platyhelminthes (tapeworm)

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mobile
bilateral body
no body segmentation
only sac (mouth as digestive system)
basic nerve network
soft skeleton

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15
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Annelida (leach & earthworm)

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non-mobile & mobile
bilateral body
HAVE ring shaped body segmentation
complete digestive system
basic brain
soft skeleton, internal cavity with fluid under pressure

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Mollusca (Snail)

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mobile
bilateral body
no body segmentation
complete digestive system
basic brain
skeleton: Most have calcium carbonate shell

17
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Arthropoda (crab)

A

Mobile
bilateral
Segmented body
complete digestive system
Basic brain

18
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Chordata (Animal)

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Mobile
Bilateral
Not segmented
Complete digestive system
Internal skeleton

19
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Recognition features of bryophyta, filicinophyta, coniferophyta and angiospermophyta

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bryophyta:
- no vascularisation
- no ‘true’ leaves, roots or stems
- Reproduce by releasing spores from sporangia

filicinophyta:
- Has vascularisation
- Have leaves, roots and stems
- Reproduce by releasing spores

Coniferophyta:
- Has vascularisation
- Have leaves, roots and stems (stems are woody and leaves are waxy and needle-like)
- Reproduce by non-motile gametes (seeds)

Angiospermophyta:
- Has vascularisation
- Have leaves, roots and stems
- Reproduce by seeds produced in ovules within flowers