(1)The writer gives the scientific name of the domestic dog in paragraph 3 in order to___.A. demonstrate Linnaeus's method of classificationB. introduce the need for a better system of naming organismsC. criticize the complexity of Linnaeus's naming systemD. illustrate the necessity of ...
1.the technique or science of classification. 2.the scientific identification, naming, and classification of living things. Also calledsystematics. —taxonomist, n. —taxonomie, taxonomical,adj. terminology 1.the terms of any branch of knowledge, field of activity, etc. ...
THE CLASSIFICATION OF ORGANISMS TERMED LEPTOTRICHIA (LEPTOTHRIX) BUCCALIS matruchothi Because of the confusion which has existed in the classification of the large gram-positive oral filamentous organism characteristically having a filament ... MN Gilmour 被引量: 0发表: 0年 III. GROWTH AND BIOCHEMICA...
Classification of Organisms Taxonomic Levels – the practice and science of classification –highest possible classification of organism 3 Domains 1. Eukaryotes – single-celled or multi-cellular contains a nucleus 2. Archea (Prokaryotes) – single-celled organisms without a nucleus 3. Bacteria 1. ...
The names of the species and genera are often named after the names of the names of the people in order to identify the source and facilitate the search of documents. A variety of scientific names are also used in the three system, and the classification name requires stability. One genus ...
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This taxonomical system is still used to this day to classify organisms into different groups. He also created the binomial naming system of organism-specific two-word scientific names. The classification system divides organisms into smaller and smaller groups based on shared specific characteristics....
cell doctrine,cell theory- (biology) the theory that cells form the fundamental structural and functional units of all living organisms; proposed in 1838 by Matthias Schleiden and by Theodor Schwann evolutionism,theory of evolution,theory of organic evolution- (biology) a scientific theory of the or...
A new species of war Organism A system considered analogous in structure or function to a living body; The social organism Species A category in the classification of organisms, ranking below genus; a taxon at that rank. Species A particular type of atom, molecule, ion or other particle. Spe...
of the relevant principles and concepts of evolutionary change (e.g., Nadelson and Sinatra2009; Nehm and Reilly2007). Many of them also resist accepting the theory of evolution as the best scientific explanation for the similarities among organisms, for biological diversity, and for various ...