Classification Basics
Taxonomy & Naming
Evolution & Phylogeny
Kingdoms & Domains
Dichotomous Keys & Cladograms
100

The branch of biology that organizes organisms into groups based on shared characteristics.

What is taxonomy?

100

The two-part scientific naming system developed by Linnaeus.

What is binomial nomenclature?

100

The study of evolutionary history and relationships among species.

What is phylogeny?

100

Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.

What are the three domains?

100

A tool that helps scientists identify organisms based on physical traits using a step-by-step process.

What is a dichotomous key?

200

The scientist who developed the binomial nomenclature system.

Who is Carl Linnaeus?

200

A scientific name must be written in italics (or underlined), with the genus capitalized and the species in lowercase.

What is the correct way to write a scientific name?

200

A diagram that shows evolutionary relationships based on shared characteristics.

What is a cladogram?

200

Mushrooms.

What is Fungi?

200

A way to visualize a newly evolved trait on a cladogram that distinguishes a specific group of organisms from their ancestors.

What is a branching point?

300

Order is broader than family in the classification hierarchy.

Which taxon is broader: family or order?

300

The genus and species.

What two parts make up a species' scientific name?

300

DNA and protein comparisons show how closely different species are related.

What is molecular data?

300

Includes only autotrophic and multicellular organisms.

What is Plantae?

300

A newly evolved trait that distinguishes a specific group of organisms from their ancestors.

What is a derived characteristic?

400

The taxa in proper order.

What is Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species?

400

Latin is a universal, unchanging language that prevents confusion in naming species.

Why is Latin used for scientific names?

400

A method of estimating how long ago two species diverged by analyzing DNA mutations.

What is the role of a molecular clock?

400

Archaea

Which domain includes unicellular prokaryotes that live in extreme environments?

400

A dichotomous key helps identify an organism, while a cladogram shows evolutionary relationships.

What is the difference between a dichotomous key and a cladogram?

500

Scientists compare physical traits, genetic information, and evolutionary history to classify an organism.

What is the process of classifying organisms using phylogeny?

500

A genus includes multiple species, while a species is a single, distinct type of organism.

What is the difference between a genus and a species?

500

Different languages use different common names, which can cause confusion; scientific names are universal.

Why are scientific names useful?

500

The difference between Protista and Plantae.

What is Protists can be unicellular or multicellular and may be autotrophic or heterotrophic, while plants are always multicellular and autotrophic

500

Describe how to use a dichotomous key to identify an organism.

What is to use a dichotomous key, start at the first paired statement and choose the description that best fits the organism, continuing through the steps until the correct identification is reached?