The biological classification system, also known as taxonomy, is a system used to categorize and organize living organisms based on their shared characteristics. It helps scientists to study and understand the diversity of life on Earth.
Levels of Classification
In the biological classification system, organisms are grouped into a hierarchy of categories, from broad to specific. These categories are:
Each organism is given a scientific name using binomial nomenclature, which consists of the genus and species names. For example, humans are known as Homo sapiens, where Homo is the genus and sapiens is the species.
Use research-based evidence to propose a scientific explanation regarding how the distribution of Earth’s resources such as minerals, fossil fuels, and groundwater are the result of ongoing geoscience processes (e.g., past volcanic and hydrothermal activity, burial of organic sediments, active weathering of rock).