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Patterns of Associations
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Follow along while Ms. Bjelko reviews how to use a dichotomous key to identify an insect. YOU will individually answer the 2 analysis questions AND identify the 14 sharks into the correct family. THERE ARE NO DUPLICATE ANSWERS
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By food choice By evolutionary history By reproductive methods By geography By body structure …..and many, many more!
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Benthos- all organisms that live on the bottom of the ocean. Within the Pelagic Division: ◦ Nekton- large, actively swimming organisms ◦ Plankton- tiny organisms with little swimming ability- mainly pulled around by currents. Phytoplankton- photosynthetic Zooplankton- non-photosynthetic
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Evolutionary adapatations ◦ Any inherited trait that helps the organism stay alive. ◦ Examples? Ecological adaptations ◦ Adjustments made by a living organism during it’s life to deal with changes in it’s habitat ◦ Examples?
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You will not have to memorize the full classification of marine organisms, but you must know the RULES and GENERAL CATEGORIES for classification YOU WERE ALREADY TAUGHT K P C O F G S
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Species: populations of organisms having common characteristics and successfully breed with each other There are other ways to define a species, but we will work with this one!
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Domain Bacteria (Kingdom Eubacteria- Prokaryotes) Domain Archaea (Kingdom Archaebacteria- Prokaryotes) Domain Eukarya (4 other kingdoms- Eukaryotes) ◦ Kingdoms Plantae, Animalia, Fungi, Protista
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IF YOU ARE IN AP BIO DO NOT ANSWER THIS QUESTION: Which domain is most like the FIRST living things on earth?
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Archaebacteria Eubacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Biology is constantly changing- this is how organisms used to be grouped: MONERA became the 2 different groups of bacteria. Next Potential Change: Get rid of Protista and split plants into 2 different kingdoms
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Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Mammalia Order Cetacea Suborder Mysticeti Family Balaenopteridae Genus Balaenoptera Species musculus
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Each individual group of organisms must have its own unique species name. BINOMIAL NOMENCLATURE Name is the genus and species of the organism Latin Created by person/people who identify the species
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Balaenoptera musculus Also correct to write it as Balaenoptera musculus Any other variations are INCORRECT
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Usually by physical traits Also adding DNA sequences now that we can easily get that info
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Aka cladogram Charts showing the evolutionary relationships between organisms. Arranged by looking at/for common anscestral species fossils OR Comparing DNA
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Living together Different variations in the oceans
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