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17.1 The Linnaean System of Classification
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Linnaeus Naming System
Still used today. Taxonomy - the science of naming and classifying organisms A standard way to refer to species and organize the diversity of living things. Taxon - a group of organisms in a classification system
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Scientific Names Binomial nomenclature - a two-part scientific naming system. uses Latin words scientific names always written in italics two parts are the genus name and species descriptor
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Scientific Names cont. A genus includes one or more physically similar species. Species in the same genus are thought to be closely related. Genus name is always capitalized. A species descriptor is the second part of a scientific name. always lowercase always follows genus name; never written alone
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Cougar – Felis concolor
Tiger - Panthera tigris Lion - Panthera leo Kitten – Felis domesticus First letter of the genus is capitalized Genus and species are always italicized OR underlined if hand written First letter of the species is lowercase
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7 Levels Each level is included in the level above it.
Levels get increasingly specific from kingdom to species. DKPCOFGS Dumb King Phillip Came Over From German Soil
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The Linnaean classification system has limitations.
Linnaeus taxonomy doesn’t account for molecular evidence. The technology didn’t exist during Linneaus’ time. Linnaean system based only on physical similarities.
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