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Classifying Living Things

Classification Classification is the process of grouping things based on their shared traits. Biologists use classification to organize living things into groups, so that the organisms are easier to study The scientific study of how living things are classified is called taxonomy.

Classification System Carolus Linnaeus is the Swedish scientist who developed a classification system based on the organisms’ observable features. Linnaeus’s naming system is called binomial nomenclature because each organism is given a two part name.

Binomial Nomenclature The first part of the organism’s name is its genus. This is a classification grouping that contains similar, closely related organisms. The second part of the organism’s name is its species. A species is a group of similar organisms that can mate and produce fertile offspring.

Seven Levels of Classification Today’s classification system uses several levels to classify organisms. The more characteristics that organisms have in common, the more levels they share. Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

Branching Diagrams Branching diagrams show the close evolutionary relationships between organisms. As characteristics differ, branches in the diagram form.

Cladograms

5/6 Kingdoms of Organisms Bacteria (Monera) Archeabacteria Eubacteria Protists Fungi Plants Animals