CLASSIFICATION Finding Order In Diversity Linnaean Taxonomy. In Wikipedia [Web]. Retrieved 03/09/2007, from .
Chapter 18 – Classification Section 18-1: Finding Order in Diversity.
18-1 Finding Order in Diversity Biologists have identified and named 1.5 million species so far.
GCO: How are living things organized into groups for ease of study – SCO: Describe peer review and explain how classification systems developed as new.
A Taxonomy of Sound Sources for use in Soundscape Studies Lex BrownGriffith University Brisbane, Australia Acknowledgements to Jian Kang & Truls Gjestland.
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CLASSIFICATION Chapter 18. Species A species is a population of organisms that share similar characteristics and can breed with one another and produce.
Why Classify? Early Classification Systems 6 Kingdom Classification System Determining Relationships Dichotomous Keys TEKS/ TAKS 8A collect and classify.