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1 I. LEVELS OF CLASSIFICATION
Mneumonic: Dear King Philip Came Over For Good Soup *Biologist classify organisms based on appearance, structure, breeding patterns, and similarities in DNA sequence.

2 Levels of Classification
Domain Mneumonic: Dear King Philip Came Over For Good Soup basic unit of biological classification

3 Levels of Classification
Most Inclusive/ Least Specific Least Inclusive/ Most Specific

4 *Each level of classification is based on characteristics
Most Inclusive/Least Specific Most Inclusive /Least Specific Least Inclusive/Most Specific *Each level of classification is based on characteristics shared by all the organisms it contains. If two organisms belong to the same class what other taxons/levels do they share?

5 II. Taxonomy – the science of naming and classifying organisms
polynomial – “many” names, in the 1700’s descriptive phrases were used to name organisms resulting in many names that caused confusion

6 Carl Linnaeus – a Swedish biologist who developed the two-word Latin name for each species
Binomial Nomenclature – a two-word Latin system for naming organisms developed by Linnaeus

7 Scientific Name – the two-part name for a species; the first word is the genus classification; the second word is the species classification ex: Homo sapiens (humans) Canis familiaris (dog) Canis lupus (wolf)

8 III. Rules for Naming Organisms
All scientific names must have 2 Latin words. Two different types of organisms can not have the same scientific name. The first letter of the genus name is capitalized; the first letter of the species name is lowercase. Scientific names are italicized or underlined.

9 After the first use of the full scientific name, the genus can be abbreviated as a single letter.
Ex: Homo sapiens H. sapiens Canis familiaris C. familiaris

10 Eight Levels of Classification:
Domain Kingdom Phylum (Phyla) Class Order Family Genus Species makes up Scientific Name!!!

11 Levels of Classification:
Frog Domain - Eukarya Kingdom - Animalia Phylum - Chordata Class Amphibia Order Anura Family - Ranidae Genus – Rana Species - catesbiana * Makes up Scientific Name *

12 * *

13 Lizard Snake * * Eukarya Animalia Chordata Reptilia Squamata
Gekkonidae Gekko gecko Snake Eukarya Animalia Chordata Reptilia Squamata Viperidae Agkistrodon contortrix Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species * *

14 If the scientific names given below are: Homo sapiens (humans)
Canis familiaris (dog) Canis lupus (wolf) What is the genus name for humans? What is the species name for wolf? Homo lupus


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