The flow chart below indicates the hierarchical levels of the Linnaean classification system.
Organism A, Organism B, and Organism C are all classified within the Phylum Chordata. Organism A and Organism B can be further classified into Class Mammalia. Organism C, on the other hand, can be further classified into Class Aves.
Which of the following is most likely true about the organisms discussed in the paragraph above?
A.
Organism A, Organism B, and Organism C all have the exact same structural and behavioral characteristics.
B.
Organism A, Organism B, and Organism C do not share any structural characteristics with one another.
C.
Organism B and Organism C share more behavioral characteristics with one another than they do with Organism A.
D.
Organism A and Organism B share more structural characteristics with one another
SCOP typically means Standing Conference of Principals of Colleges. In addition to this SCOP can mean Structural Classification of Proteins. One can find acronyms definitions via the official Acronyms website.
A complex structural organization is an essential characteristic of a living organism
structual
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microtubules
Linnaeus based most of his classification system on physical characteristics and reproductive structures of organisms. He classified organisms into hierarchical groups based on similarities in these features, leading to the development of the modern system of taxonomy.
Structural, behavioral, physical
Biopolar multipolar unipolar
I believe it is a "Key in a lock" formation
Diarthroses
Evolutionary Relationship
Releases cytotoxic enzymes
structural
Kingdom: organisms are grouped into broad categories based on fundamental characteristics. Phylum: further classification within a kingdom based on structural similarities. Class: based on shared characteristics and basic body plan. Order: grouping of related families. Family: classification of similar genera. Genus: grouping of species that are closely related. Species: the most specific classification based on organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
system of classification using structural characterisistcs
yes
because structural characteristic do not change over time but physical appearance do