Classification Notes
Taxonomy Naming and grouping organisms according to their characteristics and evolutionary history.
Aristotle Greek philosopher who first attempted to classify living organisms Over 2000 years ago
Aristotle He classified living things into two groups: Plants Animals
Aristotle Why did his system create problems? Not all living things are plants and animals Even plants and animals are very diverse Our knowledge of life has changed
Carolus Linnaeus Swedish scientist who developed our modern system of classification. 1707 - 1778
Carolus Linnaeus Used morphology (form and structure) to categorize organisms
Carolus Linnaeus Developed a hierarchy of levels in his system Kingdom King Phylum Phillip Class Came Order Over Family For Genus Good Species Soup
Species Remember that a species is a group of organisms that can mate and reproduce fertile offspring Not a clear cut definition
Common Names Most people use common names for organisms This causes problems 13 lined ground squirrels are often called gophers
Scientific Names Scientific names solve the naming problem Latin is used for most scientific names.
Binomial Nomenclature All organisms are given a genus and a species name. This way all people can use the same name to identify organisms
Genus and Species The genus name comes first and begins with a capital letter. Ex. Felis (it can be abbreviated as F. The species names comes second and begins with a lower case letter. Ex. domesticus *Both the genus and species names are usually italicized and often underlined. Ex. Felis domesticus
How do we classify organisms today? Not so much on physical similarities (can be based too much on opinions). Scientific evidence is a better way to do this.
Evidence for Classification Chromosome Structure Biochemical Similarities Embryology DNA Sequencing Reproduction
Systems of Classification Linnaeus used 2 Kingdoms Plant Animal
Modern Kingdoms Animalia Plantae Fungi Protista Archaebacteria Eubacteria
Animalia Multicellular heterotrophs
Plantae Multicellular autotrophs
Fungi Most are multicellular Yeast is unicellular Absorb food through cell walls
Archaebacteria Unicellular prokaryotes Related to first life forms Live in harsh environments
Eubacteria Unicellular prokaryotes Includes most bacteria
Classification of a human Kingdom = Animalia Phylum = Chordata Class = Mammalia Order = Primate Family = Hominid Genus = Homo Species = sapien