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14. practice: classification system in biology whats our system of nami…

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  1. practice: classification system in biology

whats our system of naming organisms called, and what are the two most specific categories of organization?

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question 2
what tool could a scientist who is studying the evolutionary relationship between two species of birds use to help chart their relationship?

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question 3
how is one clade differentiated from another clade?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. The system of naming organisms is called binomial nomenclature. The two most specific categories of organization are genus and species. This system was developed by Linnaeus and gives each organism a two - part scientific name.
  2. A scientist studying the evolutionary relationship between two species of birds could use a phylogenetic tree. Phylogenetic trees show the evolutionary relationships among various species or groups based on shared characteristics and genetic data.
  3. One clade is differentiated from another clade by having a unique set of derived characteristics (synapomorphies). These are traits that are shared by members of a clade and are not found in more ancestral groups.

Answer:

  1. The system of naming organisms is called binomial nomenclature. The two most specific categories are genus and species.
  2. A phylogenetic tree.
  3. By having a unique set of derived characteristics (synapomorphies).