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CLASSIFICATION Chapter 6 Section 4
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What is classification?
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The first person to come up with a system to classify was Aristotle.
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In ____ Carolus Linnaeus devised the system that we used today. We call this binomial nomenclature.
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Why is it important for scientist to have a naming system?
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Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species 7 Levels of Classification
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Animalia Kingdom
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Phylum Chordata
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Class Mammalia
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Order Carnivora Panthera tigris Panthera pardus Puma concolour Panthera leo Puma yagouaroundi Lycaon pictus
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Family Panthera pardus Felidae Puma concolour Panthera leo Puma yagouaroundi Panthera tigris
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Genus Puma concolour Puma yagouaroundi
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Species Puma concolour
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Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species 7 Levels of Classification
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Kingdom is the broadest Species is the smallest- represented by only 1 species
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Binomial nomenclature – Genus and species -Both are always italicized - Genus is capitalized, species is lowercase
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Family Panthera pardus Felidae Puma concolour Panthera leo Puma yagouaroundi Panthera tigris
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How do you used classification in your daily life?
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What is a taxonomic or classification key?
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MONEY TAXONOMIC KEY 1 A. Metal....................................................go to 2 1 B. Paper....................................................go to 5 2 A. Brown (copper)........................................penny 2 B. Silver....................................................go to 3 3 A. Smooth edge...........................................nickel. 3 B. Ridges around the edge...............................go to 4 4 A. Torch on back..........................................dime 4 B. Eagle on back...........................................quarter 5 A. Number 1 in the corners...............................$1 bill 5 B. Number 2 in the corners...............................$2 bill
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Why do scientist only ask “yes” or ”no” questions?
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What is Systematics?
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Those were example of Molecular Biology. What are the types of Comparative anatomy?
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