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Classification
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Classification
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Classification
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Classification
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Classification
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Science of naming and classifying organisms
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What is taxonomy?
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Most abundant organisms on earth
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What are bacteria?
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Order of Linneaen taxa from general to specific
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What is kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species?
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Group of organisms that can breed and produce offspring
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What is a species?
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Uses mutation rates to measure evolutionary time
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What are molecular clocks?
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Goes across the top of a cladogram to name the groups
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What are clades?
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Goes across the bottom of a cladogram and shown by tick marks
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What are derived characters?
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Number of domains in the current tree of life
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What is three?
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3 limitations of Linnaean classification
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What is DNA evidence disputes some of it, doesn’t account for convergent evolution, and only looks at physical similarities?
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Most distantly related to humans
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What is the turtle?
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EX: Canis lupis
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What is binomial nomenclature?
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Most accurate info for classifying organisms
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What is molecular?
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Correct scientific name: cardinalis cardinalis Cardinalis Cardinalis cardinalis Cardinalis
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What is ? What is Cardinalis cardinalis ?
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Group of phyla in Linnaean classification
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What is an kingdom?
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Most general Linnaean taxon
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What is Kingdom?
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Domain that black bear is in
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What is Eukarya?
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Limitation of phylogeny
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What is evolutionary histories are not know for all organisms?
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Morphological Character: DNA analysis RNA analysis The hip structure of tetrapods The chromosomes of broccoli and cauliflower
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What is the hip structure of tetrapods?
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Place where a branch splits off of a cladogram
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What is a node?
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Relationship between amount of derived characters and time passed since 2 species shared a common ancestor
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What is the more derived characters shared, the more recently the organisms shared an ancestor?
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Type of characteristic found in an entire line of descent of a group of organisms
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What is an ancestral trait?
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Prokaryotes with peptidoglycan in their cell walls
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What are bacteria?
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Domain with organisms that are considered extremophiles
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What is archea?
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Kingdoms not found in the domain eukarya
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What are bacteria and archea?
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Differences between fungi and plants
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What are fungi have are heterotrophs with cell walls made of chitin, while plants are autotrophs with cell walls made of cellulose?
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Domain and kingdom of paramecium
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What is eukarya and protista?
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Names of the 3 domains
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What are archea, bacteria, and eukarya?
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Kingdom with organ systems and an example
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What is animalia and mouse?
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Main differences between plants and animals
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What is animals can move?
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Reason Aristotle’s system of dividing animals up by land-, air-, and water- dwellers was incorrect
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What is some of the animals that lived in the different environments had similar body structures from a common ancestor?
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Final Jeopardy: Kingdoms with eukaryotic cells
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Protista Fungi Plantae animalia
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