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Classification
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Classification: The grouping of things according to similar characteristics. We put objects into groups based on how similar they are.
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Taxonomy The science of classification!
Aristotle- (Ancient Greek philosopher)- Classified organisms as plants or animals.
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Carolus Linnaeus Swedish naturalist that grouped organisms by similar structure. He used Binomial Nomenclature- two part naming system. He identified creatures by two names: Genus and species.
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Modern Classification
Modern scientists use: Similarities, fossils, and genetics to group organisms today.
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Mnemonic Device “Dear King Phillip came over for good spaghetti!”
Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class,Order, Family, Genus, Species.
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Modern Classification
Kingdoms are the largest and most general category. While species are the smallest and most specific. Organisms belonging to the same species can reproduce offspring.
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Scientific Names Using common names among scientists can cause confusion. Linnaeus helped solve this problem by developing binomial nomenclature.
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Examples of Scientific Names:
Acer Rubrum = Red Maple
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Homo Sapiens= People
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Drosophila Melanogaster =
Fruit Fly
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Acer palmatum dissectum atropurpureum =
Purple Cut leaf Japanese Maple
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