Classification - organizing rocks according to their similarities is an example of the process of , Classification - organizing rocks according to their similarities is an example of the process of , Taxonomic key - To identify an unfamiliar organism, you could use a field guide and _______., The scientific study of how organisms are classified and named - Taxonomy, What word is capitalized in an organism's complete scientific name has it's first letter capitalized? - First, The order in which the classification system appears - Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species, The smallest group in the classification system is - Species, In the levels of classification Linnaeus's started with - The largest group Domain to the least Species, You will find organisms in the same family more closely related - Than organisms in the same order., Why do biologists Classify Organisms? - They use classification to organize living things into groups so that the organisms are easier to study., What are the levels of classification? - A domain is the broadest level of organization. within a domain there are kingdoms. Within kingdoms there are phyla. Within phyla are classes, within classes are orders. Within Orders are families. Each family contains one or more genera. Finally, each genus, contains one or more species., The most specific level - Species, What is the most specific way of identifying yourself by name? - By using the two part name, the first name and the last name., What are the qualities of a good classification system? - It should be meaningful, useful, easily understood, and readily communicated among people?, , How are Taxonomic keys useful? - Taxonomic keys are useful toolsthat help determine the identity of organisms,

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