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    • What is taxonomy defined as?
      Classifying and naming organisms
    • The function of taxonomy called classification involves organizing organisms into groups based on shared characteristics
    • The binomial nomenclature system assigns a universally accepted two-part name to each organism.
    • Why is taxonomy considered crucial?
      Understanding biodiversity
    • Match the taxonomic function with its description:
      Classification ↔️ Grouping organisms based on shared features
      Identification ↔️ Determining an organism's group
      Nomenclature ↔️ Assigning a unique two-part name
    • Order the major levels of the taxonomic hierarchy from broadest to narrowest.
      1️⃣ Domain
      2️⃣ Kingdom
      3️⃣ Phylum
      4️⃣ Class
      5️⃣ Order
      6️⃣ Family
      7️⃣ Genus
      8️⃣ Species
    • What is the broadest classification level in the taxonomic hierarchy?
      Domain
    • A species is the narrowest classification level where organisms can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
    • Match the taxonomic level with its example:
      Domain ↔️ Bacteria
      Kingdom ↔️ Animalia
      Phylum ↔️ Chordata
      Genus ↔️ HomoHomo
      Species ↔️ HomosapiensHomo sapiens
    • The binomial nomenclature system uses two Latin names to identify an organism
    • Which part of the binomial name is always capitalized?
      Genus
    • Both the genus and species names in the binomial nomenclature system are either italicized or underlined.
    • What is taxonomy defined as?
      Science of classifying organisms
    • The third primary function of taxonomy is nomenclature
    • What is an example of a classification group in taxonomy?
      Kingdom, Phylum
    • The binomial nomenclature for humans is HomosapiensHomo sapiens.
    • Arrange the levels of the taxonomic hierarchy from broadest to narrowest.
      1️⃣ Domain
      2️⃣ Kingdom
      3️⃣ Phylum
      4️⃣ Class
      5️⃣ Order
      6️⃣ Family
      7️⃣ Genus
      8️⃣ Species
    • Match the taxonomic level with its example.
      Domain ↔️ Bacteria
      Kingdom ↔️ Animalia
      Phylum ↔️ Chordata
      Genus ↔️ HomoHomo
      Species ↔️ HomosapiensHomo sapiens
    • The binomial nomenclature system uses two Latin names to classify organisms: genus and species
    • In binomial nomenclature, both the genus and species names are italicized or underlined when written.
    • What is the binomial name for human beings?
      HomosapiensHomo sapiens
    • What does the genus name in binomial nomenclature represent?
      Groups closely related species
    • Arrange the principles of classification in taxonomy based on their logical sequence.
      1️⃣ Shared Characteristics
      2️⃣ Evolutionary Relationships
      3️⃣ Hierarchical System
      4️⃣ Binomial Nomenclature
    • Match the principle of classification with its description.
      Shared Characteristics ↔️ Grouping based on similar traits
      Evolutionary Relationships ↔️ Grouping according to common ancestors
      Hierarchical System ↔️ Organizing taxa from broad to narrow categories
      Binomial Nomenclature ↔️ Assigning unique two-part names to species
    • Taxonomy helps in understanding biodiversity and evolutionary relationships.
    • Why are standardized naming conventions important in taxonomy?
      Ensure clear communication
    • What is an example of a species whose classification is used in resource management?
      PinussylvestrisPinus sylvestris
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