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Adams odine Digregorio derekis Fuentes a. Herner sarastarensis Herrera oscaris Holliday imanensis Hopkins a. Jang kyoomini Lafontant patricious Lozada rex Medina miguelis Migirov violetas Onofre abelis Pisabaj marolidias Spaul j.

Taxonomy Classification of living organisms Mr. Fuentes Biology I

Taxonomy The branch of biology that studies classification of organisms.

Method to classify organisms according to similarities and differences. A way to study them. 1.7 million living species have been identified.

Carl von Linne ( ) Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist Published Species Plantarum, the work considered as the starting point of modern botanical nomenclature, in 1753 Species PlantarumSpecies Plantarum Father of the modern classification: taxonomy. Carolus Linnaeus Developed a system of classification for organisms that is still in use today.

How can we study living organisms now? We have identified 1.7 million living species. How scientist can talk and study so many species across countries and in different languages?

Binomial classification Adams odine Digregorio derekis Fuentes a. Herner sarastarensis Herrera oscaris Holliday imanensis Hopkins a. Jang kyoomini Lafontant patricious Lozada rex Medina miguelis Migirov violetas Onofre abelis Pisabaj marolidias Spaul j.

Binomial nomenclature We name species with two Latin names. One represents the genus and the other one the specie. Homo sapiens. Italics if printed, underline if written.

Species A species is often defined as a group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring.. In the scientific community all are named with the same Genus specie. This since many organisms have different common names in different languages or even few names in the same language.

Common organisms Bald eagle Aguila calva, Pygargue à tête blanche, белоголовый орлан, 很快鹰, 곧이 글 Haliaeetus leucocephalus (sea eagle) (white head)

Common organisms dog, domestic dog, canine, K- 9 Perro, собака, Canis familiaris

Common organisms Guinea baboon Papio papio

Common organisms Emperor penguin Pinguino emperador, Aptenodytes forsteri

Common organisms Chimpanzee Chimpanzé, 침팬지 Pan troglodytes (all) (cave dwellers)

Common organisms gray wolf, arctic wolf, tundra wolf, Mackenzie Valley wolf, timber wolf, plains wolf, Mexican wolf, European wolf, Eurasian wolf, common wolf, Iberian wolf, Turukhan wolf, Arabian wolf, steppe wolf, Asian desert wolf, Tibetan wolf Lobo, loup, волк, 늑대, Canis lupus

Common organisms cat, domestic cat, pussy cat, kitty cat, kitty, feline Gato, Felis catus

Common organisms Puerto Rican hibiscus, Maga grandiflora, Montezuma and flor de maga. Thespesia grandiflora or Montezuma speciosissima

Common organisms Tiger Tigre, tigre, тигра, 在虎, 호랑이 Panthera tigris

Levels of organization Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

Levels of organization Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species King Philp Came Over For Green Spaghetti

Manipulatives Make your construction of your selected organism.