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TAXONOMY OR How do we identify organisms based on who they are related to, what they are made of, or what they do?
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What does a sea moth look like?
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DRAGON SEA MOTH
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Taxonomy The science of classification
Taxonomy is a system of grouping organisms based on phylogeny (evolutionary relationships), biochemistry and morphology (structure) Why classify? Huge amount of diversity among living things Helps to make sense of it all
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Goals of Classification
Goal # 1: Give each type of organism a unique name understood by all Binomial nomenclature – 2-name naming system: Developed by Carrolus Linneaus based on visible characteristics Genus & species Ex. Panulirus interruptus, a.k.a. Pacific spiny lobster, rock lobster or crayfish
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There may be as many as 1 trillion species
Only about 2 million of have been identified and named so far That is %
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Goal # 2 – Group organisms according to how closely related they are
“Related” means they share a common evolutionary history (phylogeny) Allows scientists to develop better understanding about organisms & make comparisons & predictions
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Taxonomy How do we classify? Look for common characteristics
Phylogeny (evolutionary relationships) Biochemistry Morphology (structure) Ability to reproduce – biological species
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Tree of Life
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Taxonomic Levels (8 Taxa)
Example: Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Cetacea Family: Delphinidae Genus: Tursiops Species: T. truncatus Domain - 3 Kingdom - 6 Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
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8 Taxa Domain - Kingdom - Phylum - Class - Order - Family - Genus -
Species - Dear King Philip Came Over For Good Soup
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3 Domains Bacteria Archaea Eukaryota
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6 Kingdoms Archaebacteria Bacteria (Eubacteria) Protista Fungi Plantae
Animalia
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Major Marine Phyla from Kingdom Animalia:
(1) Porifera (2) Cnidaria (3) Annelida (4) Mollusca (5) Arthropoda (6) Echinodermata (7) Chordata
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Major Marine Classes from Kingdom Animalia:
Mollusca Gastropoda, Pelecypoda, Cephalapoda Arthropoda Crustacea, Merostomata Echinodermata Asteroidea, Ophiuroidea, Echinoidea Chordata Agnatha, Chondrichthyes, Ostiechthyes, Reptilia, Aves, Mammalia
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