Evolution and Classification
Which of the following are the domains of life?
Bacteria Archaea Eukaryota
The formal system of naming species, first developed by Linnaeus, is called ____ nomenclature.
Binomial
____ nomenclature refers to Linnaeus' method of naming species using a unique two-word name made up of the genus and species names.
Binomial
________ nomenclature gives each species a unique, two-word name.
Binomial
Which of the following groups contain only eukaryotic organisms?
Protista
T or F Charles Darwin developed the theory of evolution by natural selection.
T
T or F Evidence of evolutionary relationships can be found in the fossil record.
T
T or F Evolution occurs through the passing of advantageous traits from parent to offspring.
T
T or F Humans share a common ancestor with chimpanzees
T
T or F In natural selection, adaptations are passed down from parents to their offspring.
T
T or F Life on Earth has been evolving since it began.
T
T or F The change in the characteristics of living things over time is called evolution
T
T or F The evolutionary process occurs in organisms through changes in traits that are passed down from one generation to the next.
T
All modern classification systems have their roots in the Linnaean classification system.
TRUE
The Eukaryota domain includes the Animalia (animals), Plantae (plants), Fungi and Protista (protists) kingdoms.
TRUE
____ is the science of classifying organisms.
Taxomony
Define taxon and give an example.
Taxon are hierarchies of organisms from least exclusive to most exclusive. The least exclusive for example is Kingdom, then Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus and Species(being the most exclusive includes organisms that can reproduce and produce fertile offspring)
What is taxonomy?
The science of classifying organisms
How was the Linnaean system revised since Linnaeus created it?
The taxon 'domain' was added
Briefly, explain the theory of evolution.
The theory of evolution presented by Darwin was that species that are better adapted to an environment will be able to produce more offspring than those that are not well adapted to the environment. Darwin gave this process the name of natural selection and it is how evolution or changes occur over many genearations
What is a domain? What are the three domains of life on Earth?
This phylogenetic tree is based on comparisons of ribosomal RNA base sequences among living organisms. The tree divides all organisms into three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Humans and other animals belong to the Eukarya domain. From this tree, organisms that make up the domain Eukarya appear to have shared a more recent common ancestor with Archaea than Bacteria.
Charles Darwin described the _____________________ by __________________ in his book "On the ____________________________________."
theory of evolution by natural selection, origin of the species
What does the term Homo sapiens mean?
wise human
For how long have humans been trying to classify the diversity of life?
2,000 years
Arrange the order of taxa in Linnaean taxonomy from most to least inclusive. 1. Order 2. Genus 3. Phylum 4. Class 5. Species 6. Kingdom 7. Family
6, 3, 4, 1, 7, 2, 5
There are _____ taxa in the original Linnean classification system.
7
Which of the following is not a taxon?
Aves
A ______ is a taxon in the modern revised Linnaean system that is larger and more inclusive than the kingdom.
Domain
Which domain includes Plantae, Fungi, Animalia, and Protista?
Eukarya
What term refers to the change in the characteristics of living things over time?
Evolution
Homo sapiens literally means "ordinary human."
FALSE
The Linnaean system of classification consists of a hierarchy of groupings called genuses.
FALSE
The science of classifying organisms is called genetics.
FALSE
The species is the largest and most inclusive grouping in the Linnaean classification system.
FALSE
The taxonomic category "family" falls between kingdom and class. T or F
FALSE
The three domains of life on Earth are Bacteria, Archaea, and Prokaryota.
FALSE
Characteristics of organisms are passed from one generation to the next through their ____________________.
GENES
Which of the following best exemplifies binomial nomenclature?
Genus species
Binomial nomenclature means:
Giving each species a name that includes two words - one that is more general and one that is more specific
What is natural selection?
In natural selection, some members of a species, being better adapted or suited to their environment, produce more offspring than others, so they pass "advantageous traits" to their offspring. Over many generations, this can lead to major changes in the characteristics of the species. Survival of the Fittest! (Darwin)
This is the highest taxon in Linnaean taxonomy.
Kingdom
What is the largest and most inclusive group, according to Linnaeus' classification system?
Kingdom
Which one of the following represents a correct hierarchy?
Kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species.
What is the PROCESS by which populations of organisms change over time
Natural Selection
Evolution occurs by a process called?
Natural selection
Polar bears and brown bears share a common ancestor. Which process led to the evolution of polar bears and brown bears from a common ancestor?
Natural selection
Some members of a species that are better adapted to their environment can produce more offspring and pass "advantageous traits" to their offspring. Evolution occurs through this process, and this process is called
Natural selection
Which process explains how some members of a species pass on advantageous traits because they are better suited or adapted to their environment?
Natural selection
Create a taxonomy, modeled on the Linnaean classification system, for a set of common objects, such as motor vehicles, tools, or office supplies. Identify the groupings that correspond to the different taxa in the Linnaean system.
On homework CK12
Name of book Darwin wrote on evolution
Origin of Species(stated theory of natural selection)
The full classification of human beings is as follows: Animalia, Chordata, Mammalia, Primates, Hominidae, Homo, Homo Sapiens. Based on the above information, what is the name of the order to which humans belong?
Primates
What is evolution?
a change in the characteristics in species over time
Binomial nomenclature refers to the method of naming species with two names, consisting of the _____ name and _____ name
genus, species
What is binomial nomenclature? Why is it important?
gives each species a unique, two-word Latin name consisting of the genus name and the species name. having two names uniquely identifies a species.
A domain is a taxon _______ than the kingdom.
higher