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POB exam 4 Shadwick |Complete Q’s and A’s
Systematic biology - -the study of the evolutionary history of biodiversity

-Taxonomy. - -the branch of systematic biology concerned with identifying, naming, and
classifying organisms.

-Taxon - -the general name for organisms that exhibit a set of shared traits

-Classification - -the process of naming and assigning organisms or groups of organisms to
a taxon

-Binomial system of nomenclature - -used to assign a two-part name (Genus Species)

-Taxonomist - -scientist that study taxonomy

-Carl Linnaeus - -created classification system

-1. Kingdom
2. Phylum
3. Class
4. Order
5. Family
6. Genus
7. Species - -Linnaeus classification system
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6.
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-Phylogenetics - -the branch of systematic biology that study's the evolutionary
relatedness among groups of organisms

-Phylogeny - -hypothesis of evolutionary relatedness among taxa represented by a family
tree

-Characteristics used to create a Phylogeny - -- fossil record
- comparative anatomy and development, -
- sequence, structure, and function of RNA and DNA molecules

-Cladogram - -

, -Clades - -branches
- Only uses traits that are shared among all individuals
- Represents evolutionary relatedness of homologous traits, or those that share common
ancestry

-Convergent evolution - -the independent evolution of analogous traits

-adaptions to similar environments - -o Analogous structures arise because of __________

-- Domain bacteria
- Domain Archaea
- Domain Eukarya - -Three domain classification system

-Domain Eukarya - -Type of domain:
- Protists, animals, fungi, plants

-Eukarya and Archaea - -Domains that are most closely related to each other

-Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes and new data about cells supported that there were two
groups of prokaryotes - -Three domain classification system was created because

-2 pounds - -how many pounds of bacteria live on our body?

-Leeuwenhoek - -this person used the microscope to view microscopic life forms in drops
of water called "animalcules"

-Microbiology - -study of microbes

-microbes - -bacteria, archaea, protists, fungi, prions, and viruses

-origin of microbial life - -All traced back to the "last universal common ancestor"

-10 - -for every cell in your body there are ____ bacterial cells living on or within you

-beneficial - -most microbiota have _______ effects

-Bacteria and fungi - -microbes that are decomposers

-photosynthetic algae and other protist - -microbes that are primary producers

-docomposers - -break down organic or inorganic materials that can be reused by plants
and animals

-primary producers - -capture energy from sun or inorganic material, providing nutrients
for more complex organisms
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