Objective: Report on changes in classification systems as a result of new information or technology.
Organisms found in this lake contain deadly arsenic. Where would you classify it?
1-Animal land air water 2- Plant herb tree bush *based on observable characteristics
-Developed Levels of Classification -Mnemonic Device? KPCOFGSKPCOFGS Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Scientific naming came from this *based on form and structure
Breakthrough ? Microscope used effectively.
5 Kingdoms 1- Animal 2- Plant 3- Fungi 4-Protist 5-Monera Protista Fungus Protozoa protozoan protistica bacteria Virus????? Animalia Plantae *based on cell structure
Archeabacteria were found in deep sea heat vents of ocean floor. - ‘chemosynthetic’ (convert chemicals to sustain life).
6 Kingdoms -Knowledge of structure, genetics and evolution come into play 1-Animal 2-Plant 3-Fungi 4-Protist Monera (bacteria) 5-Eubacteria -coat skin and swarm nose -most useful and harmless -autotrophs on Earth’s waters food and O2 producers -not extreme environments 6-Archeabacteria (‘R’ key-ancient) -in extreme environments - “chemo-synthetic”-convert chemicals for sustaining life -no nucleus, just nucleic acids * based on cell structure Methods of getting food Metabolism # of cells
Algae-thought only multi-celled? Single celled algae found! Which Kingdom is this affecting? Protist
1-Animal 2-Plant 3-Fungi Protista OR 4-unicelled 5-multicelled 6-other Monera 7-Eubacteria 8-Archaebacteria *based on cell types
3 domains
Archaea -no nucleus (prokaryote) -chemosynthetic Prokaryotic -no nucleus (prokaryote) -disease causing Eukaryotic -with nucleus (eukaryote) -all other former kingdoms included *based on cell types