Cards (23)

  • What should you be able to describe by the end of the video?
    Classification of organisms and evolutionary trees
  • Why do scientists classify organisms?
    To organize the enormous variety of species
  • Who began to classify species in the 1700s?
    Carolus Linnaeus
  • What are the two kingdoms Linnaeus divided organisms into?
    Animal kingdom and plant kingdom
  • What are the categories Linnaeus used to classify organisms?
    • Kingdom
    • Phylum
    • Class
    • Order
    • Family
    • Genus
    • Species
  • What mnemonic can help remember Linnaeus's classification categories?
    King Phillip came over for good soup
  • If the missing part of an organism's classification is class, what does that indicate?
    Class is a category in Linnaeus's system
  • What is the binomial system in classification?
    It uses genus and species names
  • What is the binomial name for the zebra?
    Equus quagga
  • What is the binomial name for the polar bear?
    Ursus maritimus
  • What is a key fact about Linnaeus's classification system?
    It is based on observable characteristics
  • What major advances in biology have occurred since Linnaeus's time?
    Use of microscopes and DNA analysis
  • Who developed the three domain classification system?
    Carl Woese
  • What are the three domains in the three domain system?
    • Archaea: Primitive bacteria in extreme conditions
    • Bacteria: True bacteria, e.g., in human digestion
    • Eukaryota: Includes animals, plants, fungi, and protists
  • What type of conditions do Archaea often inhabit?
    Extreme conditions like hot springs
  • What do eukaryotes include?
    Animals, plants, fungi, and protists
  • How do scientists use evolutionary trees?
    To show relationships between organisms
  • What data do scientists use to create evolutionary trees for living organisms?
    Classification data and DNA
  • What do scientists use for extinct organisms when creating evolutionary trees?
    Fossils
  • What problem can arise when using fossils for evolutionary trees?
    Fossil records may be incomplete
  • How are species one and two related in the evolutionary tree?
    They are closely related to each other
  • What do species one, two, and three share in the evolutionary tree?
    A common ancestor
  • Where can you find more questions on classification and evolutionary trees?
    • In the revision workbook linked in the video