**PLEASE START A NEW PAGE** 5.4.11 classification We will read and complete section reviews to understand classification of organism and review dichotomous.

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**PLEASE START A NEW PAGE** classification We will read and complete section reviews to understand classification of organism and review dichotomous keys TEK 6.12 and 7.11 Warm up: what is the difference between a prokaryotic cell and a eukaryotic cell?

Define: 1.Classification 2.Taxonomy 3.Kingdom 4.Genus 5.Species 6.Dichotomous key 7. Archaebacteria 8. Eubacteria 9. Protista 10. Plantae 11. Fungi 12. animalia

Recall: Carolus Linnaeus founded taxonomy Summary: At first, living things were classified as either plants or animals Out: come up with a nuenomic for the levels of classification

Classification We will read and answer questions on classification in our journals TEK 6.12 and 7.11 Warm up: which of these are elements and which are compounds? (TEK6.5c) C Co CO

Use complete sentences to answer the following questions: 1.Why do scientist use scientific names for organims? 2.List seven levels of classification 3.Name the six kingdoms 4.Explain how the kingdom system changed as greater numbers of organisms became known 5.Explain different ways that plants, fungi and animals obtain nutrients 6.Why are protists placed in their own kingdom 7.Which kingdom do humans belong in? EXPLAIN your logic!

Recall: classification refers to the arrangement of things into orderly groups based on their similarities Summary: modern classification takes into account shared characteristics among organisms OUT: plants most fungi and animals are complex, many celled living things. Plants perform photosynthesis. Fungi break down material outside their body and then absorb the nutrients. Animals eat food which is digested inside their body

Shape Island We will conduct a lab to identify an “animal” species. TEK 6.12 Warm up: letters that represent elements are called ______________ ______________

Record and complete the lab from page in the through portion of your journal.

Recall: all organisms are made up of one or more cells Summary: the broadest taxonomic classification of living organisms is divided into currently recognized domains OUT: identify (define) Prokayotic Unicellular Autotrophic Asexual