what are the taxonomic groups?
kingdom
phylum
class
order
family
genus
species
what are the three domains?
1) archaea
2) bacteria
3) eukarya
why do scientists classify organisms?
what is a species?
a group of organisms that are able to produce fertile offspring
how does the binomial nomenclature mean?
genus first then species in italics or underlined
what are the 5 kingdoms?
what are the general features of prokaryotae?
what are the general features of protoctista?
what are the general features of fungi?
what are the general features of plantae?
what are the general features of animalia?
what are the key features of eukarya?
what are the key features of archaea?
what are the key features of bacteria?
have 70s ribosomes
RNA polymerase contains 5 proteins
what are archaebacteria?
can live in extreme environments
what is eubacteria?
“true” more common bacteria
what is phylogeny?
name given to evolutionary relationships
what are the advantages phylogenetics?
can be used to compared to classification systems
- scientists are forced not force classifications
- classification systems imply organisms are similar even though they may not be
what is the evidence of evolution?
what is the difference between interspecific and intraspecific variation?
what are the causes of variation?
what are the genetic causes of variation?
what is the difference between continuous and discontinuous variations?
what are normal distribution curves?
when continuous variation data is plotted onto a graph resulting in a bell-shaped curve