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  2. What is the full taxonomy classification of humans? - Socratic

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    Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mamallia Order: Primate Family: Hominidae Genus: Homo Species: Sapiens Hope this helps. Eukarya means having ...

  3. Species Extinctions Caused by Humans - Biology - Socratic

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    Human actions have caused many species extinctions, including the great auk, the passenger pigeon, the dodo, the Monteverde golden toad, the Chinese paddlefish, and the Bali tiger. Biologists try to avoid future extinctions by learning how the species above went extinct and by monitoring groups that are currently threatened.

  4. Animal Classification - Biology - Socratic

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    The animal kingdom is separated into nine taxonomic ranks: Life > Domain > Kingdom > Phylum > Class > Order > Family > Genus > Species. Though this is the true classification for animals, the first two ranks are often omitted, and on occasion, an extra one - subfamily- is added. Take the lion, for example.

  5. Classification and Domains of Life - Biology - Socratic

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    The modern classification of living things is called taxonomy which subdivides the groups into 7 classes of groups (by size) each with several members. These are generally ordered kingdom, phylum or division, class, order, family, genus, species.

  6. What are the levels of organization within the biosphere?

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    From largest to smallest: biosphere, biome, ecosystem, community, population, and organism. Going from the largest, most inclusive to the smaller, most exclusive we have: Biosphere Biome Ecosystem Community Population and the individual organism itself. *You may want to review the definition of a species before reading further. A population is a group of individuals within the same species ...

  7. What are the seven levels of classification for a dog? - Socratic

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    The Taxons of a dog would include Kingdom - Animalia Phylum - Chordata Class - Mammalia Order - Carrnivora Family - Canidae Genus - Canis and Species - lupus familiaris The levels of classification for taxonomic purposes in Biology are called Taxons of which there are seven: Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus and Species You can remember these using the mnemonic Kings Play Chess On Fine ...

  8. What are some examples of human practices that can change ... -...

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    Humans change ecosystems in many ways, such as habitat destruction, pollution, introduction of invasive species, and overexploitation of species. The most common way that humans damage ecosystems is by destroying habitat. For example, we remove trees, change the flow of water, and change grasslands into farms. These practices can lead to local extinctions of species and cause other species to ...

  9. What are three methods used to help control invasive species?

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    Manual Control Mechanical Control Chemical Control For the sake of this answer we will assume the invasive species has already invaded, so that Prevention becomes obsolete. Now lets look at each control method. Manual Control This includes digging, flooding, destruction and removal of nests, hand-pulling, burning and general destruction of the invasive species by hand. This is most useful for ...

  10. Carrying Capacity - Biology - Socratic

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    Carrying capacity is determined and affected by a number of variables. The total geographic space available to a species determines the population number, but so does the amount of energy available for that species to consume. Interactions with other species, including humans, will also affect carrying capacity.

  11. What are the impacts of introducing a non-native species to an...

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    The impacts of introducing a non-native species will vary depending on a number of factors. The impacts of introducing a non-native or invasive species to an ecosystem will vary depending on a number of factors. In some instances, the introduced species may not survive. If there is no ecological niche for the species to fill or the species cannot adapt to fill a different ecological niche, the ...