Classification System used to group things for study

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Classification System used to group things for study Groups based on similar characteristics Also called taxonomy

Binomial Nomenclature (Linnaeus) Gives organisms a two part name Genus and Species Ex. Homo sapiens Kind of like…..First Name, Last Name

Classification System Includes 7 major levels General Specific Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

Phylogeny Relationships that exist between organisms Include genetic makeup and visible characteristics

What Phylum is this in?

What KINGDOM is this in?

What KINGDOM is this in?

What KINGDOM is this in?

Invertebrate or Vertebrate

What Phylum?

Common Characteristics of this group

Which are PROKARYOTIC?

KINGDOM?

Why call these CHORDATES?