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Taxonomy (Ch 7) The scientific classification of organisms Purpose: To identify organisms To provide a basis for natural grouping of things Linnaeus (1700's) developed a system of classification based on an organisms physical and structural features
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We now have seven taxa (levels of classification) Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
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See if you can make a mnemonic device to help you remember these! Kings Play Chess On Fine Glass Surfaces Hmmm.... Kids Prefer Cheese Over Fried Green Spinach or.....your own!
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Individual animals are named using: binomial nomenclature This was first started by Linnaeus A two part latin name including genus and species The first letter of the Genus is capital Both words are underlined Humans: Homo sapiens Black bear: Ursus americanus Polar bear: Ursus arctos
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Ursus gelatinus
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Sometimes you may not know what something is In that case, you can referto a “dichotomous key” to determine what it is Look at the table on the bottom of page 197 for two different kinds of keys (the first is a spider key, because it branches out into a web. The second is a dichotomous key, which is more like a choose your own adventure novel)
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How organisms are classified depends on the criteria used As we move down the taxa (from Kingdom to species) we become more specific
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Scientists believe... Single cellled prokaryotic cells (no nucleus) gave rise to single cells eukaryotic cells (nucleus) Eukaryotic cells (protists) then joined to form multi-cellular organisms Multicellular organisms differentiated by how they obtain energy
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