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Classification

he process of identifying shared characteristics or qualities to assign an object or
organism to a group

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Dichotomous key

a classification tool used to identify an object or organism based on a series of
contrasting physical characteristics that become more specififc, leading to the point of identification

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Taxonomy

the branch of science that deals with the classification of organisms

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Species

a group of organisms that can interbreed and successfully create fertile offspring

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Binomial nomenclature

The system of naming organisms with two terms, one for its genus, and one
for its species

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Fish

refers to a single species or multiple individuals of a single species

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Fishes

refers to more than one/multiple different species of fish

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Morphology

the branch of biology that deals with the form and function of organisms

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Posterior

behind or towards the back end of the body


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Anterior

in front of or towards the front end of the body

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Dorsal

toward or near the back or upper portion/surface of the body

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Ventral

toward or near the bottom or under portion/surface of the body

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Superior (mouth position)

upturned and found in fishes that feed on prey above them

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Terminal (mouth position)

straight forward and found in fishes that feed on prey in front of them

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Inferior (mouth position)

bottom facing and found in fishes that feed on prey on or near the bottom

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Trophic level

a position in a food chain that is occupied by organisms, ex. producer, herbivore (primary
consumer), carnivore (secondary/tertiary consumer)

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Food chain

a network of links in a food web that begins with producers and lead to higher consumers.

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Chesapeake Bay

he largest estuary in the United Stateslocated on the mid-Atlantic coast; home to
over 3,600 species of plants and animals

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taxonomy order

Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, SPecies