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- Demonstrate the binomial system of nomenclature by using specific examples and classify an organism (such as a human) in its domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species.What is Binomial system of nomenclature? Who proposed this system? Why is binomial nomenclature the most acceptable mode of naming organism?Briefly discuss the different methods of taxonomic identification, namely: (1) expert determination, (2) recognition, (3) comparison, and (4) use of keys and similar devices.
- Discuss the difference between Identification, Nomenclature and Classification.5) List the different levels of the taxonomic classification system, in the order of most inclusive to least inclusive: 6) When I was in college, I was taught a mnemonic (memory device) to remember the proper order of classification levels: Drunken Kings Play Chess On Fine-Grained S ? Create a mnemonic of your own that lists the levels in the order in which you listed them in question #5:IDENTIFY: A component of taxonomy that refers to the formal naming of taxa according to a standardized system.
- Remembering the order of the taxonomic system from Domain to species is something you will need to know. One method to memorize a list is to use a Mnenomic device. The two best devices for taxonomy are either an Acronym or an Acrostic. Please see this link OR ask instructor if you need help on this! Examples of Mnemonic devices What is your Mnemonic device for the following list (in this order)? Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus SpeciesWhat is Taxonomic key? How is it helpful in the identification & classification of an organism?Why should the specimens be accurately identified/named, labelled, and described?