Unit 5 Classification and Evolution Vocabulary - OL

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Classification

The process of grouping living organisms based on their characteristics.

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Taxonomy

The classification of living things.

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Organism

Any living thing.

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Domain

The highest and broadest taxonomic level of the biological classification system.

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Kingdom

A set of organisms that share a similar cellular structure and level of complexity.

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Genus

Classification grouping that consists of a number of closely related species.

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Species

A group of organisms that are physically similar and can mate with each other and produce fertile offspring.

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Unicellular

An organism that is composed of one cell.

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Multicellular

An organism that is composed of more than one cell.

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Prokaryotic

Organisms whose cells lack a nucleus.

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Eukaryotic

Organisms whose cells have a nucleus.

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Sexual reproduction

Reproductive process that involves two parents that combine their genetic material to produce a new organism, which differs from both parents.

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Asexual reproduction

Reproductive process that involves only one parent & produces offspring that are identical to the parents.

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Autotroph

An organism that produces its own food.

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Heterotroph

An organism that cannot make its own food.

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Binomial nomenclature

A two-part scientific name consisting of an organism’s genus & species.

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Dichotomous key

A scientific tool used to identify different organisms based on their observable traits.

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Evolution

The change in heritable traits of populations over time.

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Adaptation

A trait that makes an organism more likely to survive in its environment.

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Extinction

The dying out of a species.

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Fitness

A measure of the success of an individual or genotype in a given population at a given time.

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Fossil

Preserved remains of plants and animals whose bodies were buried in sediments under ancient seas, lakes and rivers.

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Fossil Record

A recording of history made out of layers of fossils.

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Relative Dating

Method to determine the age of a fossil by comparing which layer it was found in.

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Radioactive Dating (Absolute)

Method used by scientists to determine the age of rocks and minerals from the amount of radioactivity it contains.

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Natural Selection

Process by which individuals that are better suited/adapted for their environment survive.

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Artificial selection

A process used by humans to develop new organisms with desirable characteristics.

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Population

A group of individuals of the same species that live in the same area and interact with one another.

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Variation

Differences in physical traits among individuals within a population or species.

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Homologous Structures

Physical traits of different species that share a similar structure but different function.

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Vestigial Structures

Structure that is reduced in size and no longer has a function in a modern species.

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Cladogram

A diagram that shows relationships between species based on observable physical characteristics.

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Scientific Theory

Idea based on facts that have been repeatedly confirmed through observation and experiment.

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Charles Darwin

A British naturalist who proposed the theory of evolution by natural selection.