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Name______________________ CP Biology Date __________ Chapter 18 : CLASSIFICATION INDEPENDENT ASSIGNMENT AN INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT! YOU ARE NOT TO SHARE YOUR WORK! The following questions and activities will help you become acquainted with the main concepts of Chapter 18. Due Date: TUESDAY, JANUARY 2ND (D-Day) (-5 points/ day late penalty) Your grade for this chapter will include 100 points: 50 points for the assignments listed below 50 point quiz (after reviewing the material) 1. Read Chapter 18 (pages 509 – 528). I suggest you read it in small sections, not all at one time! 2. Complete attached worksheets: A. Chapter 18 Concept Review (25 points) B. The Kingdoms & Their Characteristics (15 points) C. 2 worksheets (10 points): Classification Categories, Cladograms Note: We will not be spending much time on this material in class. You will be given a review sheet before the quiz! I hope all this work is not fernothing! Man, I can hardly wait to do this assignment! Why do I already feel single-celled out? This should be fun-guys! We’re not evolved enough to have something clever to say. CHAPTER 18 CONCEPT REVIEW TYPE your answers to the following questions in complete sentences (restate the question unless it says “list”, “name”, or “define”), and attach it to this packet. USE YOUR BOOK TO ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS NOT THE INTERNET! SECTION 18.1 – Finding Order in Diversity 1. Define Systematics. What is a taxon (or plural – taxa)? 2. Who is the scientist responsible for binomial nomenclature? What language is used and why? 3. Binomial nomenclature is the system that is used to name organisms. What is the goal of binomial nomenclature? 4. What is the modern definition of “species”? 5. What is a dichotomous key and how is it used? 6. List the seven hierarchical taxa (from most general to specific) used to group organisms. SECTION 18.2 – Modern Evolutionary Classification 7. What is “Phylogeny”? 8. What is a derived character? How can they be used to determine how closely two species are related? 9. Besides DNA, what other kinds of information can be used by scientists to determine relationships between groups of organisms? 10. How are DNA sequences used in classification? SECTION 18.3 – Building the Tree of Life 11. Name the 3 domains, and list the Kingdoms within each domain. (There are 6 Kingdoms.) 12. Thinking Question: (THIS IS NOT IN YOUR BOOK!) Explain how evolution is responsible for both the “unity and diversity” of life. The Kingdoms & Their Characteristics A. Complete the chart below indicating the characteristics for each kingdom. (You may use the term “some” in the box if it’s not true for the entire Kingdom.) - some of the boxes have been filled in for you already B. Place the organisms from the box below in the correct kingdom. Some are specific organisms, some are groups or categories of organisms. (You may actually have to look some of these up!) Amoeba, sponges, streptococcus, insects, ferns, methanogens, mushrooms, yeast, paramecium, cactus, reptiles, halophiles, mold, cyanobacteria, euglena, worms, diatoms, mammals, Escherichia coli, fish, thermophiles DOMAIN KINGDOM Cell Type Archaebacteria Eubacteria Protista (prokaryotic or eukaryotic) Unicellular, some colonial Number of Cells (unicellular, colonial, multicellular) Cell Wall (present or absent) If present, indicate it’s composition: cellulose, chitin, peptidoglycan Composition varies (not peptidoglycan) Mode of Nutrition (autotrophic, heterotrophic, both ) Specimens * For up to 5 points Extra Credit: Some varied composition Fungi Plantae Animalia Make a Colorful Concept Map on a small/medium size poster board of the 6 Kingdoms. Include all of their characteristics and color photographs of several organisms within each kingdom. (I will show you an example in class.) Classification Categories 1. List the 7 levels of classification categories from the most broad (on top) to the most specific (on bottom). 2. Which are more similar: a. members of an order or members of a family? ______________ b. members of an order or members of a phylum? ______________ 3. Which group has more members: a. a phylum or a family?______________ b. a genus or a family? ______________ 4. Which group has fewer members: a. a family or a genus?______________ b. an order or a phylum? ______________ 5. a. Which group has the most members? __________________ b. Which group has the fewest members? __________________ Study the table showing the classification of 4 organisms. Answer the question in the spaces provided. TABLE 1: Classification of Organisms Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Dandelion Plantae Tracheophyta Angiospermae Asterales Compositae Taraxacum officinale Dog Animalia Chordata Mammalia Carnivora Canidae Canis familiaris Wolf Animalia Chordata Mammalia Carnivora Canidae Canis lupus Human Animalia Chordata Mammalia Primates Hominidae Homo sapiens 6. How many groups do wolves and humans share? ______________ 7. How many groups do wolves and dogs share? ______________ 8. a. Which two organisms are the most similar? ___________________________ b. How do you know? _____________________________________________ 9. a. Which organism is least like the other 3? ____________________________ b. How do you know? _____________________________________________ Name Class Date Cladograms For Questions 1–3, complete each statement. 1. Define a cladogram __________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ 2. The place where the ancestral lineage splits on a cladogram is called a fork, or a _____________. 3. Characteristics shared by members of a clade and only by members of that clade are called _______________ . Examine the cladogram below: Color the two organisms that belong to a clade that does not include the third organism YELLOW. Color the organism that does not belong to the clade RED. Put a box around the point on the cladogram that shows the most recent common ancestor of the crab and the barnacle. Mark an X on the point on the cladogram that shows the most recent common ancestor of mollusks and crustaceans. Put a circle around the characteristic that all three organisms have in common. DNA in Classification Use the figure below to answer Questions 4–7. 4. According to the figure, which species is most closely related to Bears? ______________________________ 5. Although giant pandas and raccoons share some distinct anatomical similarities, they are in different clades. What type of evidence do you think was used to construct this diagram? 6. Biologists had previously classified giant pandas together with raccoons and red pandas. After DNA analysis, what must have been determined to change the cladogram? ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________