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Week 9 Classification:  Key Terms review

 

 

 

  1. Classification
  2. Taxonomy
  3. Aristotle
  4. Linnaeus
  5. Kingdom
  6. Phylum
  7. Class
  1. Order
  2. Family
  3. Genus
  4. Species
  5. Scientific name
  6. Common name
  7. Binomial nomenclature
  8. Authority
  1. Phylogeny
  2. Systematics
  3. Hypothesis
  4. Cladistics
  5. Derived character
  6. Cladogram
  7. Dichotomous Key

 

 

 

 

1. ____

The branch of biology that names and groups organisms according to their characteristics and evolutionary history.

2. ____

Swedish naturalist devised a system of grouping organisms into hierarchical categories, known as the father of our modern system of classification.

3. ____

Grouping based on characteristics.

4. ____

A two name system for writing scientific names.

5. ____

A branch of biology that organizes the diversity of living things into the context of evolution using phylogenetic trees.

6. ____

The genus name is written first (always Capitalized). The species name is written second (never capitalized).

7. ____

Relatively new system of phylogenetic classification that uses shared derived characters to establish evolutionary relationships.

8. ____

Written as an abbreviation of the last name of the person responsible for naming the organism. An example is Quercus alba L.

9. ____

A feature that apparently evolved only within the group under consideration.

10. ____

Greek philosopher who known to have grouped living things as either plants or animals over 2,000 years ago.

11. ____

The fourth categorical level of biological taxonomy, ranking just below class.

12. ____

A phylogenetic tree based on a cladistic analysis.

13. ____

A general name given to a living organism.

14. ____

The evolutionary history of an organism.

15. ____

A "possible" answer to a question or solution to a problem based on research.

16. ____

Largest of the major classification levels, containing 6 groups

17. ____

Used to identify plants and animals that you do not already know.

18. ____

A group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. Smallest classification level.

19. ____

Part of classification levels that is also used as first part of a scientific name. Also Classification level above the species group

20. ____

The third largest categorical level of biological taxonomy, ranking just above order.

21. ____

The fifth categorical level of biological taxonomy, ranking just below order.

22. ____

The second largest categorical level of biological taxonomy, ranking below kingdom and above class