This is the preferred type of feature used to classify an organism.
What is a "physical feature"?
This is the most specific group within the Linnaean system.
What are "species"?
A group of organisms consisting of similar individuals that are capable of interbreeding.
What is a "species"?
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A birds call (eg. Caw Caw) is an example of this.
What are "non-physical features"?
Aristotle grouped all organisms into these two groups.
What are "plants and animals"?
Consisting of a single cell.
What is "unicellular"?
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What is "K Block"?
Words like "large" and "long" are examples of this type of descriptor.
What are "non-specific descriptors"?
This feature is shared between animals, plants and fungi.
What is "contains DNA, has a nucleus"?
An organisms that internally regulates its body temperature.
What is an "endotherm"?
This block has the highest Science Labs.
What is "C block"?
An individual animal, plant, fungus, or single-celled life form.
What are "organisms"?
Monotremes can be found within this taxonomic group.
What is "phylum/phyla"?
A system of organising into different ranks or levels of importance.
What is a "hierarchy"?
This block has the fewest classrooms.
What is "M Block"?
To arrange a group of organisms or things into categories according to characteristics they share.
What does it mean to "classify"?
These are the three domains.
What are "archaea, bacteria, eukarya"?
The branch of science concerned with classification.
What is "taxonomy"?
These classrooms are the oldest at Mansfield.
Where is "G Block"?