Lesson 9- Finding Order In Diversity Flashcards

1
Q

(Blank) (blank) and other processes have led to a staggering diversity of organisms.

Biologists have identified and named about

(Blank) million species so far.

They estimate that (blank) million additional species have yet to be discovered.

A

Natural selection, 1.5 million, 2-100 million

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Why Classify?

To study the diversity of life, biologists use a (blank) (blank) to name organisms and group them in a logical manner.

A

classification system

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3
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In the discipline of (blank), scientists classify organisms and assign each organism a universally accepted name

A

taxonomy

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4
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Assigning Scientific Names

Common names of organisms vary, so scientists assign one name for each species.

Is (blank) (blank)

A

Always in Latin.

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5
Q

Carolus Linneaus developed a naming system called (blank) (blank).

A

binomial nomenclature.

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6
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Scientific Name
Dog:
Cat:

A

Dog: Canis familiaris
Cat: Felis catus

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7
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In binomial nomenclature, each species is assigned a (sentence blank)

A

two-part scientific name.

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8
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The scientific name is

A

italicized

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9
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Linnaeus not only named species, he also grouped them into categories.

A

Linnaeus’s System of Classification

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10
Q

Linnaeus’s seven levels of classification are-from smallest to largest-

A

•species
• genus
• family
• order
• class
•phylum
•kingdom

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11
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Each level is called a (blank), or (blank) (blank). Species and genus are the two smallest categories

A

taxon, taxonomic category

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12
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Genera that share many characteristics are grouped in a larger category, the (blank)

A

family

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13
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An (blank) is a broad category composed of similar families.

A

order

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14
Q

The next larger category, the (class), is composed of similar orders.

A

class

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15
Q

Several different classes make up a (blank).

A

phylum

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16
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The (blank) is the largest and most inclusive of Linnaeus’s taxonomic categories.

A

kingdom