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CLASSIFICATION
Species Concepts
The concept of species.
The concept of species is a fundamental concept in biology, used to classify and describe the diversity of living organisms on Earth.
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The Phylogenetic tree
A phylogenetic tree is a branching diagram that represents the evolutionary relationships among a group of organisms or species. It is a graphical representation of a hypothesis about the evolutionary history of life on Earth, based on similarities and differences in the genetic and physical characteristics of organisms.
Classification helps us make sense of the vast array of living organisms on Earth by grouping them into categories based on shared characteristics.
The binomial system, also known as binomial nomenclature, is a system of naming species of living organisms using two Latin words: the genus and the species. The binomial system was first introduced by Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus in the 18th century, and it has since become the standard method for naming and organizing species in biology.
Biodiversity refers to the variety of living organisms that exist on Earth, including the diversity of species, ecosystems, and genetic diversity within and between species. It encompasses the variety of life at all levels of biological organization, from genes to ecosystems.