Chapter 1 Lesson 2
Aristotle (384 BC- 322 BC) Greek Philosopher Classified based on two groups Plants and Animals Classified by the structure and size of an organism
Swedish botanist and physician Classified based on similar structure He had two main groups called kingdoms
1969 Proposed the five kingdom system Plantae, Animalia, Fungi, Monera, Protista
Classification system is still changing Systematics is the way scientist do it. They use the organisms: Cell type Habitat Way it obtains energy Structure DNA structure Function of the organism
Using systematics, scientists identified two different major groups of bacteria Archaea- (Ar kee uh) Bacteria These two groups became two domains. The last domain is Eukarya
Linnaeus developed a two name system It is still called binomial nomenclature The two names are the genus and the species name. Genus- a group of similar species Species- a group of similar organisms with similar traits that can produce fertile offspring
Several common names for one organism Several common names for many species- for example- bird could be cardinal or it could be chickadee Scientific names are the same worldwide Communication is easier because everyone uses the scientific name.
Dichtomous keys Cladograms
Is a series of descriptions arranged in pairs that lead a person to the identification of the organism
Like a family tree A cladogram is branched diagram that shows the relationships among organisms including common ancestors.