BI30-OL3
Explore how the dynamic nature of biological classification reflects advances in scientific understanding of relationships among organisms.

SI, CP

Indicators for this outcome
(a) Discuss how classification systems are designed by humans to meet various needs. (STSE, A)
(b) Research how First Nations, Métis and Inuit peoples represent their understandings of relationships among living things. (STSE, A)
(c) Research the contributions of scientists, including Carl Linnaeus, in developing accepted scientific conventions for the naming of organisms. (K, S, STSE)
(d) Discuss how the characteristics of the taxonomic hierarchy represent relationships among organisms. (STSE, K)
(e) Discuss the challenges associated with classification, including defining taxa and classifying certain organisms, such as protists. (K, A)
(f) Create and use dichotomous keys to gain insights into the challenges of biological classification. (STSE, S)
(g) Demonstrate, using cladograms, how phylogenetic relationships inform our contemporary understanding of biological classification. (K, S)
(h) Critique the strengths and limitations of historical and contemporary systems of classifying living things. (K, A, STSE)
(i) Develop generalizations about the value of biological classification systems. (A, STSE)
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