BIOL 1202 Chapter : Ch 24

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Species- is groups whose member"s possess similar anatomical characteristics and have the ability to interbreed. Many species were originally distinguished by morphology: two organisms that look alike must be the same species. The species category can be conceptualized in many ways: Morphological species- defines a species by measurable anatomical criteria: many species were originally distinguished by morphology, if two organisms look alike, they must be the same species. As the dna for more organisms is studied, the placement of organisms within the taxonomic tree becomes based more on the dna. Phylogenetic species- a species is the smallest group of individuals that shares a common ancestor sharing an evolutionary history. But how do we know the evolutionary history: the ability to examine small but meaningful differences between organisms has resulted in changes in the way organisms are classified. Fossils indicate the previous existence of many species: most now extinct, many have no living descendants.

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