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chapter 1 study guide 7th grade life science 1. list the taxonomic grou…

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chapter 1 study guide
7th grade life science

  1. list the taxonomic groups from largest to smallest. approximately how many species in each?
taxonomic groupnumber of species
kingdom animal2 million
phylum chordate50,000
class mammalia5,000
order carnivora270
family ursidae8
genus ursus4
species ursus1
  1. what is a cladogram? how is a family tree show the relationship among family member
  2. what is a dichotomous key?
  3. what are the six characteristics of living things?
  4. what is a reaction to stimulus? what is an example of a reaction to an external stimulus? to an internal stimulus?

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Taxonomic groups from largest to smallest are Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species. The numbers of species provided are approximate estimates for the given groups.
  2. A cladogram is a diagram that shows the evolutionary relationships among groups of organisms. A family - tree shows the relationship among family members, but it is not the same as a cladogram which focuses on evolutionary relationships.
  3. A dichotomous key is a tool used to identify organisms. It consists of a series of paired statements or questions that lead the user to the identification of the organism.
  4. The six characteristics of living things are: made of cells, reproduce, have a universal genetic code, grow and develop, obtain and use materials and energy, respond to their environment, and maintain a stable internal environment (homeostasis).
  5. A reaction to a stimulus is a change in behavior or physiology in response to a change in the environment. An example of a reaction to an external stimulus could be a plant growing towards light (phototropism). An example of a reaction to an internal stimulus could be a person feeling hungry (response to low blood - sugar levels, an internal condition).

Answer:

  1. Taxonomic groups: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species. Approximate species numbers as in the table.
  2. A cladogram shows evolutionary relationships among groups of organisms. A family - tree shows family relationships.
  3. A dichotomous key is a tool for organism identification with paired statements/questions.
  4. Made of cells, reproduce, have genetic code, grow/develop, obtain/use materials and energy, respond to environment, maintain homeostasis.
  5. Reaction to stimulus is a change in response to environment change. External: plant growing towards light. Internal: feeling hungry.