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DO NOW: Are dogs and cats in the same group? Are dogs and bears in the same group? Are dogs and ducks in the same group? Are dogs and mosquitoes in the same group?

CLASSIFYING LIVING ORGANISMS

TRADITIONAL CLASSIFICATION Classification of living organisms. Why do we need to classify living organisms? TRADITIONAL CLASSIFICATION 5 KINGDOMS MONERA PROTOCTISTA FUNGI PLANTS ANIMALS

MODERN CLASSIFICATION 3 DOMAINS BACTERIA ARCHAEA EUKARYA

KING PHILLIP CAME OVER FROM GREAT SPAIN SCIENTIFIC NAMES

Scientific names How do we call the animal in the picture? Tell me different names. Common names change depending on the place. Scientific names are the same all over the world. Common name: Pig Scientific name: Sus scrofa domestica

Scientific names Genus species Lynx pardinus Lynx pardinus FIRST WORD A species is a group of individual with similar characteristics which can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. FIRST WORD Genus SECOND WORD species Lynx pardinus Lynx pardinus

Scientific names EXERCISES Picture Genus Species Scientific name Common name Kingdom Bellis perennis Ulva lactuca Homo sapiens