Grouping Things
Linnaeus & Naming
Evolutionary Roots
Convergent Evolution
The Science of Grouping
100

The scientific study of how organisms are classified.

What is Taxonomy?

100

The biologist who created a naming system in the 1730s.

Who is Carolus Linnaeus?

100

This theory is the organizing principle of life science today.

What is the theory of evolution?

100

The term for unrelated organisms evolving similar characteristics.

What is convergent evolution?

100

The process of grouping things based on their similarities.

What is classification?

200

Scientists use taxonomy to identify the name of one of these.

What is an unknown (or newly discovered) organism?

200

Linnaeus’s system arranged organisms in groups based on these types of features.

What are observable features?

200

Modern scientists understand that groups of organisms are similar because they share this.

What is a common ancestor (or evolutionary history)?

200

Convergent evolution often happens when organisms live in these.

What are similar environments?

200

A feature of an object or organism that allows you to compare and contrast it.

What is a characteristic?

300

To classify an organism, you first need to know about these features.

What are characteristics?

300

What are observable features?

What is binomial nomenclature?

300

Scientists compare this to see how closely related organisms truly are.

What is DNA?

300

This specific ability is an example of a trait evolved through convergent evolution.

What is flight?

300

Scientists organize Earth's organisms based on similarities and these.

What are differences?

400

This organism is mentioned in the text for eating by scraping away the flesh of others.

What is a sea slug?

400

In a scientific name, the first word refers to this group.

What is the genus?

400

Organisms with a similar evolutionary history usually share these.

What are characteristics/similarities?

400

Convergent evolution explains why unrelated organisms might evolve similar ____________.

What are traits/characteristics?

400

Classification allows scientists to organize a collection of items, similar to how you might organize these treasures mentioned in the slides.

What are seashells, trading cards, or coins?

500

The estimated number of different types of organisms on Earth.

What is 8.7 million?

500

This is what the second word in a scientific name refers to.

What is the species?

500

True or False: Sharing common characteristics always means organisms are closely related.

What is False?

500

Name the process that explains why a bird and a bat both have wings despite not being closely related.

What is convergent evolution?

500

This level of classification contains organisms that are "closely related."

What is the genus?