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Classification of Organisms Chapter 15 Pre-AP Biology, Dr. Shufran 2015
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Why Classify Organisms? 1.6 million species identified thus far (p. 319 of your text; incorrect figure) – 950,000 insects – 350,000 plants – 5,416 mammals Possibly >8 million species on the planet Help understand the diversity of life and make the information manageable
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What is taxonomy? The branch of science naming organisms and assigning them to groups. Group = taxon (Plural = taxa) Carolus Linnaeus: The Father of Taxonomy
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Hierarchy of Classification Organisms are Placed in Taxa Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Lowest number (6) Highest number (1.6 million)
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Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Hymenoptera Apidae Apis A. mellifera
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Animalia Chordata Mammalia Carnivora Canidae Canis Canis lupus
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The Six Kingdoms
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autotroph [ ("self-feeding", from the Greek autos "self" and trophe "nourishing"). Plants fix carbon and produce their own food. heterotroph (heteros = "another", "different" and trophe = "nutrition") Animals, fungi, and bacteria cannot fix carbon and must obtain it from food.
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Prokaryote: Greek (pro-) "before" and (karyon) "nut or kernel" Lack a membrane bound nucleus, mitochondria and other membrane bound organelles Bacteria: Escherichia coli Staphylococcus aureu MRSA: Methicillin-resistant S. aureu
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Eukaryote; Greek (eu, "well") and (karyon, "nut" or "kernel"). Have membrane-bound organelles, especially the nucleus All multicellular organisms are eukaryotes, including animals, plants and fungi.
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Order Sub-Order Family Genus Cat-Like Dog-Like A phylogeny of Carnivora
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Macaque (Rhesus) Chimpanzee (Pan)
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DNA sequencing: alignment of DNA sequences Humans and Chimpanzees share 95-98% Same DNA-Goodall
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