What is biodiversity?
The variety of species that belong to every group of organism
What is a binomial name?
The binomial is made up of the organism’s genus name followed by the species name
How is the bionmial name made up?
The binomial is made up of the organism’s genus name (with a capital letter) followed by the species name (lower case)
What can be used to help identify organisms?
A dichotomous key
What is Dichotomous key?
Di -two
Dichotomous - cut
A key with questions that divide into 2 alternative answers
What is the order of the hierarchy?
Kingdom – some common features Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species – many common features
What is taxonomy?
This is the study of the classification of organisms
Taxonomists look for common features (homologies) when putting organisms into groups-
What are Phylogenetic trees?
How are cell walls different in plant, fungi and prokaryotic cells?
Plant cell wall made of cellulose
Fungi Cell wall made of chitin
Prokaryotes no cell wall
What does autotrophic mean?
Organism that can produce its own food
What are the names of the 5 kingdoms of life?
Animalia, plantae, fungi, protoctista and prokaryotic
What were Woese’s new groups?
- archaea (Archaebacteria)
What are some features of Bacteria(eubacteria)?
What are some features of Archaea?
How are eubacteria different from archaea?
Why do you think the changes took a long time to be accepted (woese)?
Need to get the agreement of other scientists working in this area.
What are some Classification problems?
DNA analysis often supports traditional Linnaean classification based on homologies.
Sometimes DNA analysis shows that organisms are actually very different.
What is Convergent evolution?
that species evolve to develop similar phenotypic traits.
What is genetic diversity?
When all organisms that reproduce sexually and every individual has a unique combination of alleles,
What is the Importance of genetic variation?
What are some sources of genetic variation?
During meiosis (cell division to make gametes)
-Chromosomes line up randomly - independent assortment.
-Crossing over means that chromosomes swap DNA.
-Random mutations arise that change the DNA base sequence, leading to new alleles.
After meiosis:
-Mate selection determines the possible combinations of alleles.
-Random fertilisation: it is random which sperm and egg and thus which alleles will come together in the offspring. Recessive alleles may be masked.
What are some types of random mutation?
- chromosome mutation
What is gene mutation?
change in DNA sequence.
What is chromosome mutation?
small sections of chromosomes rearranged during meiosis. Chromosomes can be lost, moved and swapped.