Taxonomy and Dichotomous Key Study Guide

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what is a protist?

A protist is any eukaryotic organism that is not an animal, plant, fungus, or bacteria

What was the name of Carolus Linnaeus' classification system?

Binomial nomenclature

Who is the father of Taxonomy?

Carolus Linnaeus

what are the 3 domains?

Eukarya, Bacteria, Archaea

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Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

What are the 2 main languages used for naming organisms?

Latin and Greek

What is a prokaryote?

a cell that does not have a nucleus

what is a eukaryote?

a cell that has a nucleus

What is a dichotomous key?

a tool that allows the user to identify something in the natural world based off of its characteristics

dichotomous keys always give 2 distinct choices in each step, often they are opposites

dichotomous keys always give 2 distinct choices in each step, often they are opposites

how are dichotomous keys laid out?

dichotomous keys always give 2 distinct choices in each step, often they are opposites

what does the greek origin word dichotomous mean?

divided into 2 parts

what is the name of the new taxonomic category that scientists are using to classify organisms?

domains

what is a dichotomous key used for?

it is used to identify something in the natural world based off of its characteristics

what is the order?

lest specific to most specific--> kingdom-> phylum-> class-> order-> family-> genus-> species

what 4 groups are part of the domain Eukarya?

protists, fungi, plants, and animals

which kingdom was eventually split into separate kingdoms?

the bacteria kingdom was separated into archaebacteria-extreme bacteria and eubacteria-more common bacteria

what is taxonomy?

the classification of living things

in binomial nomenclature- which is capitalized and comes first and which is lowercase and comes second?

the genus is capitalized and the species is lowercase

where do the "yet to be discovered" species live?

the ocean

what happened in the 1950's?

the scientists split the 2 main kingdoms: Animals and plants into 5 kingdoms: 1) Animalia-animals, 2) plantae-plants, 3) Protista- protists, 4) fungi, 5) monera-bacteria/monerans

what is phylogeny?

the study of evolutionary relationships among organisms

what type of environment are archaebacteria usually found in?

they can be found in any type of extreme environment

what do scientists use today in more modern classification to determine evolutionary relationships?

they use the differences and similarities in DNA

what do we see as we move down the chart from least specific to most specific?

we see more and more organisms being removed from each group

what are the steps to using a dichotomous key?

-choose an organism you want to identify -start at step 1 -always read both choices -decide which choice is true -then follow the directions of the true statement -keep going until you get to a step that gives you the organisms name

what are 2 reasons why we should classify organisms?

-to study the diversity of life -to organize and name organisms

what are the 3 rules used to classify organisms using his system?

1. always written in latin 2. always capitalize the first letter of the first name and the first letter of the second name is always lowercase 3. both names are always italicized or underlined


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