Modern system of classification

    • [DOC File]Classification of Living Things Outline

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      All biologists use the same classification system. The classification system is divided into seven levels. The top level contains the largest number of organisms, and as you go lower and lower, you narrow the choices to one individual organism. The levels are 1) Kingdom, 2) Phylum, 3) Class, 4) Order, 5) Family, 6) Genus, and 7) Species.

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    • Levels of Taxonomy Used in Biology

      Describe the modern classification system. The modern system classifies organisms into seven levels: kingdom, phyla, class, order, family, genus, and species. The scientific name given to an organism is based on binomial nomenclature. Species with similar evolutionary histories are classified more closely together. Describe the modern classification system.

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    • [DOC File]CLASSIFICATION AND EVOLUTION

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      – developed modern classification system. grouped organisms according to similar structure. formed a species. similar species group together to form a genus. Use of genus and species name to form scientific name. This system is called binomial nomenclature. bionomial means two parts. nomenclature means system of naming

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      The field devoted to the classification of organisms is called . taxonomy [Gk. taxis, arrange, put in order + nomos, law]. The modern taxonomic system was devised by . Carolus Linnaeus (1707 1778). It is a . hierarchical. system since organisms are grouped into ever more inclusive categories from species up to …

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    • [DOC File]CLASSIFICATION NOTES

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      Our modern classification system uses seven levels to classify and organize organisms. What are the seven levels? Domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species Which of these is written correctly and why? homo sapiens. Homo Sapiens. homo Sapiens. Homo sapiens Which of these organisms is least closely related to a dog, Canis ...

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 10 Classification

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      Linnaeus gave us the modern system of classification. He gave us the first formal . system of _____. 3. Linnaeus’ system gave each organism a two part name called binomial nomenclature. The first word is the _____ (capitalized first letter) of the organism and . the second is …

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      Modern System of Classification. Our modern classification system assumes that present day forms of life developed from earlier forms. The . kingdom. is the largest classification group. Today, most biologists group organisms into a five-kingdom system: Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plant, and Animal.

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