systematics

Cards (18)

  • systematics
    • study of kinds, diversity, relationship of organisms
  • systematics
    • study of kinds, diversity, relationship of organisms
  • taxonomy
    • study of of how living things are classified
    • father of taxonomy is carolus linnaeus
  • taxonomy
    • study of of how living things are classified
    • father of taxonomy is carolus linnaeus
  • nomeclature
    • system of naming organisms
    • bionimal nomeclature is Genus species
  • nomeclature
    • system of naming organisms
    • bionimal nomeclature is Genus species
  • morphology
    • study of the external and internal parts of living things
  • morphology
    • study of the external and internal parts of living things
  • classification
    • arrangemenet, grouping and identifying living things
    • ordering of organisms into a group
    • can be phenetic or phylogenetics
  • order of classifications
    • do keep ponds clean or frogs get sick
    • domain kingdom phylum class order family genus speciesf
  • order of classifications
    • do keep ponds clean or frogs get sick
    • domain kingdom phylum class order family genus speciesf
  • basis of domain and kingdom
    1. cell type - prokaryotic (no nucleus) or eukaryotic (has nucleus)
    2. ability to make food - heterotrophic (eats living organisms) or autotrophic (can make their own food) or saprotrophic (eats dead or decaying matter)
    3. number of cells in their body - unicellular (made of 1 cell) or multicellular (made of many cells)
  • basis of domain and kingdom
    1. cell type - prokaryotic (no nucleus) or eukaryotic (has nucleus)
    2. ability to make food - heterotrophic (eats living organisms) or autotrophic (can make their own food) or saprotrophic (eats dead or decaying matter)
    3. number of cells in their body - unicellular (made of 1 cell) or multicellular (made of many cells)
  • domain
    • most inclusive (board) taxonomic category
    1. archaea
    2. eubacteria
    3. eukarya
  • domain
    • most inclusive (board) taxonomic category
    1. archaea
    2. eubacteria
    3. eukarya
  • domain
    1. archaea most primitive bacteria
    2. eubacteria more advaned and false bacteria
    3. eukarya all organisms with nucleus
  • domain
    1. archaea most primitive bacteria
    2. eubacteria more advaned and false bacteria
    3. eukarya all organisms with nucleus
  • classification
    • arrangemenet, grouping and identifying living things
    • ordering of organisms into a group
    • can be phenetic or phylogenetics