01:119:116 Study Guide - Final Guide: Follicular Phase, Turbellaria, Cortisol

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Classifications systems: a grouping of organisms either in the kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, or species is considered a taxon, taxonomy is an aspect of systematics. While taxonomy just classifies organisms, systematics studies the evolutionary relationships of the classified organisms: the system of classification originally established by linnaeus (carl von. Linne) was an artificial classification system: most inclusive to least inclusive: kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species. The species: the biological species concept is when one or more populations whose members are capable of interbreeding in nature to produce fertile offspring and do not interbreed with members of other species. 25-7, 25-8: during conjugation, in each individual the macronucleus disintegrates and the micronucleus undergoes meiosis, forming four haploid nuclei. Three of these degenerate, leaving one, which divides mitotically to form two identical haploid nuclei. One of these remains within the cell, and the other nucleus crosses through the oral region into the other individual.

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