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Diversity and Variation

Practice and learn important terminology and concepts which discusses the science of taxonomy.

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taxonomyBranch of biology that identifies and groups organisms in ways that reflect relationships and distinguish one organism from another.
binomial nomenclatureSystem of two name naming used to give organisms a unique scientific name
common nameName given to an organism by the local natives of an area.
biodiversityTerm used to describe the many different forms of life that exist
structural homologychemical likeness that points common ancestry
kingdomLargest taxon which contains organisms with the most diversity
phylumSubdivision of a kingdom
orderSubdivision of a class
genusSubdivision of a family
familyTaxon formed by similar genera
classTaxon formed by similar orders
phylumTaxon formed by similar classes
MoneraKingdom of prokaryotic unicellular organisms
AnimaliaKingdom of multicellular eukaryotic heterotrophs
FungiKingdom of multicellular eukaryotic saprophytes
AlgaePlant-like protests
CyanobacteriaAutotrophic monerans
BryophytaPlants without a vascular system to transport water
GymnospermsPlants that form naked seeds inside a cone
VertebratesWith backbones
PoriferaNo body symmetry and bodies with many holes through which they filter food
AnnelidaBilateral symmetry, one way digestive system, and segmented bodies
NematodaRounded bodies, bilateral symmetry, and one way digestive system
ArthropodaJointed legs and an exoskeleton
ReptiliaDry scaly skin and produce amniotic eggs with a leathery shell
AvesWarm blooded and have bodies covered with feathers
BryophytaSmall nonvascular plants found in moist habitats
MonocotyledonaePlants with flower parts in threes, parallel leaves, seed has one storage area
PterophytaVascular plants with horizontal underground stem, compound leaves, reproduce with spores
CiliatesProtists that move by cilia and have micronucleus and macronucleus
speciesGroup of organisms capable of breeding in nature to produce fertile offspring
LinnaeusDeveloped the modern system of classification of organisms
scientific nameTwo word name consisting of Genus and species
speciesSmallest taxon, which contains organisms with the most similarity
classSubdivision of a phylum
familySubdivision of an order
speciesSubdivision of a genus
genusTaxon formed by similar species
orderTaxon formed by similar families
kingdomTaxon formed by similar phyla
ProtistsKingdom containing eukaryotic unicellular organisms
PlantaKingdom containing multicellular eukaryotic autotrophs.
ProtozoaAnimal-like protists
AngiospermsPlants with seeds protected by a fruit formed by a flower
DicotyledonsSeeds with two storage areas, have leaves with branched veins, and stems with vascular tissue arranged in rings.
InvertebratesWithout backbones
ChordatesDorsal hollow nerve cord and pharyngeal gill slits at some point in their life
MolluscaSoft bodies, a muscular foot, and some form of a shell
AmphibiaMoist glandular skin with larval forms breathe with gill , adults breathe through skin or lungs
MammaliaHair on body, live young fed milk
Insecta3 body regions (head, thorax, and abdomen); 3 pairs of legs and most have 2 pairs of wings
Crustacea2 body regions (cephalothorax and abdomen), two pair of antenna, mostly aquatic
GymnospermsVascular plants, naked seeds in cones, needle-shaped leaves
AngiospermsVascular plants, seed enclosed in fruits
FlagellatesProtists that move by flagella
Nematodavinegar eels, filarial worms
Arthropodainsects, spiders, shrimp
Reptiliasnakes, lizards
Avesbirds
Arachnoideaspiders, ticks, scorpions
Amphibiafrogs, toads, salamanders
Molluscaclams, oysters, snails
Crustacealobsters, crabs, shrimp


Biology Teacher
McNeil High School
Austin, TX

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