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Materials: Worksheet Catalyst (5 min): What are the 2 parts of a virus? Are viruses living or nonliving? Give 2 reasons why. How do we treat viruses? How does evolution make it hard to treat viruses? Name one difference between a virus and a bacteria.

Materials: None *Turn in Gizmo. Get out kingdoms worksheet from yesterday. Catalyst: What are the 3 domains used to classify organisms? Which kingdoms belong in each domain?

Elite Eight Trait Check-Up Respect the Threshold Everyone on time? Silent for First Five? Be Prepared (2 min) Seated Have materials Working on catalyst

Class Motto If there is a problem, We look for a solution. If there is a better way, We find it. If we need help, We ask. If a teammate needs help, We give.

Announcements Research Questions need to be approved by FRIDAY

Objectives I can recall the levels of organization of organisms I can recite the 3 domains and 6 kingdoms I know defining characteristics of each kingdom I can classify an unknown organism into its proper kingdom using given characteristics

Think How is a library organized? Why is this important? What other items are classified in your everyday life? How do you think this applies to animals?

How are these organisms similar? How are they different? Scientists have to classify over 2 million organisms!

Notes 1.12: Classification of Organisms

What is Classification? Classification - the arrangement of organisms into orderly groups based on their similarities Classification is also known as taxonomy Taxonomists - scientists that identify & name organisms What are some similarities you can think of???

At first… Scientists classified organisms as either plants (plantae) or animals (animalia) Is every living thing a plant or animal?

Carolus Linneas Carolus Linneas – Scientist who developed a hierarchical system to classify organisms = classifies in levels

8 levels of classification of organisms Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

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copyright cmassengale Domains Domain = biggest, most inclusive level of classification of organisms Three domains Archaea Bacteria Eukarya copyright cmassengale

6 Kingdoms Archaebacteria Eubacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia

Kingdom Archaebacteria Kingdom Bacteria Prokaryotes Kingdom Protist Kingdom Fungi Kingdom Plant Kingdom Animal Kingdom Archaebacteria Kingdom Bacteria Eukaryotes From Explore Biology.com

Kingdom Archae-bacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Eubacteria   Archae-bacteria Eubacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Example Multicellular or unicellular Prokaryotes or Eukaryote Types of Habitat Cell Wall present Autotrohh or Heterotroph Decomposers Method of reproduction Other characteristics

Classwork Show what you know!

Panther Pass Which of the following lists the 7 categories of Linneaus’ classification system in order from least to most specific? A. kingdom, class, phylum, family, order, genus, species B. Kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species C. Species, family, genus, order, phylum, class, kingdom D. Species, genus, family, order, class, phylum, and kingdom

Panther Pass Name the 6 kingdoms What 2 kingdoms are made of unicellular organisms that have no nucleus? An organism is multicellular and made up of eukaryotic cells. The organisms can move from one place to another. Its cells do not have cell walls or chloroplasts. Where should the organism be classified?