What is classification?
The process by which living things are sorted into groups. The organisms within the group share similar features
What is taxonomy?
The study of the principles behind classification
What is phylogeny?
The study of how closely related species are, looking at evolutionary relationships
Why do scientists classify organisms?
What are the types of Linnaean classification?
what is a species?
A group of organisms that are able to reproduce to produce fertile offspring
What does viable mean
the organism produced survives but it is not capable of producing offspring
Why are the offspring of different species infertile?
Because their cells contain an off number of chromosomes
When does having an odd number of chromosomes become a problem?
During meiosis as all chromosomes have to pair up
What are the 2 parts of the names all species are given?
How do you write a species binomial nomenclature?
Explain what is meant by a hierarchical classification?
Grouping things based on similarities
Describe one way in which different species may be distinguished
different species can’t reproduce fertile offspring
Suggest some sources of evidence which scientists may have used to classify cheetahs and leopards into different species?
What has been the evolution of the five kingdoms?
What are the five kingdoms?
What are the types of ways animals feed?
What is autotrophic feeding?
organisms that synthesise complex organic molecules from inorganic molecules via photosynthesis
What is heterotrophic feeding?
organisms that acquire nutrients by the ingestion of other organisms
What is saprotrophic feeding?
organisms that acquire nutrients through absorption- mainly decaying material
What type of cell is monera?
prokaryotic
What is the cell walls of monera made out of?
Peptidoglycan/ murien
Are monera uni or multicellular?
Unicellular
What is the method of feeding for monera?
Autotrophic