17.1 Classification
Developed the first system of classification
Aristotle
Because the bones of some dinosaurs have large internal spaces, some scientists think dinosaurs are more closely related to amphibians than to reptiles.
False. Dinosaurs are more closely related to BIRDS than reptiles.
Similarities between living species and extinct species cannot be used to determine their relationship to each other.
False. Similarities between living species and extinct species CAN be used to determine their relationship to each other.
The scientific names of organisms can be misleading.
False. The REGIONAL names of organisms can be misleading.
The scientific name of a species consists of a family name and a descriptive name.
False. The scientific name of a species consists of a GENUS AND A DESCRIPTIVE name.
Using the information in the chart, what can you conclude about the classification taxa of an organism with the scientific name Rana temporaria?
Frog
Which taxon includes the broadest characteristics?
Kingdom
To which taxa do all four organisms belong?
Kingdom, Phylum
If two organisms belong to the same family, what other taxonomic groups do the organisms have in common
Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order
Designed a system of classifying organisms based on their physical and structural similarities
Linnaeus
Which two organisms in the chart are most closely related? Explain
Mountain lion and the domestic dog. The are similar because their characteristics are similar which makes them grouped together in some of the taxons.
Which taxon includes more species, an order or a family?
Order
What is the order, family, and genus of a human?
Primate, Hominidae, Homo
Which taxon includes only organisms that can successfully interbreed?
Species
Classification can be useful in identifying the characteristics of an unknown organism.
True
Latin is the language of scientific names.
True
Taxonomists try to identify the evolutionary relationships among organisms.
True
The scientific name of modern humans is Homo sapiens.
True
Naming system that gives each organism a two-word name
binomial nomenclature
Grouping objects or information based on similarities
classification
Besides comparing the structures of organisms, taxonomists also compare the organisms' geographic distribution and chemical makeup.
external and internal structures.
Consists of a group of similar species
genus
Which class does not include animals that have hair or fur?
species
Which taxon includes the most specific characteristics?
species
Branch of biology that groups and names organisms
taxonomy