Cladograms
Biological Classification
5 – Kingdom System Animal Plant Fungi Protist Monera
Animal Kingdom Invertebrates (without backbones) vertebrates (with backbones) Multicellular No cell walls Obtain energy through respiration
Plant Kingdom Multicellular Have cell walls Obtain energy through photosynthesis
Fungi Kingdom Cells with cell walls but not green Do not carry out photosynthesis Break down other organic matter to obtain food
Protist Kingdom Wide variety of forms: animal-like, plant-like, or fungi-like Single-celled or multicellular
Monera Kingdom Can use photosynthesis or respiration Nucleus is not bounded by nuclear membranes
Classifications K P C O F G S ing Kingdom Phylum Class hillip Order Family Genus Species ing hillip ame ver or ood paghetti
Human Classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Primata Family: Hominadae Genus: Homo Species: sapiens
Binomial Nomenclature 2 part naming system Consists of genus and species Example: Humans Genus: Homo Species: sapiens (not capitalized) Humans’ Binomial Nomenclature is Homo sapiens