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Classification of Living Things NOTES
A. Classification Vocabulary 1. Taxonomy: The branch of science that deals with naming and classifying organisms.
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2. Autotroph or Producer: an. organism that makes its own food using
2. Autotroph or Producer: an organism that makes its own food using sunlight energy and making glucose. Also some bacteria make food by digesting minerals & chemicals. 3. Heterotroph or Consumer: an organism that cannot make its own food and must eat other organisms in order to get energy.
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4. Decomposers: organisms that. break down dead organisms into
4. Decomposers: organisms that break down dead organisms into simpler substances, thereby returning important materials to the soil and water.
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5. Hosts: organisms that provide a home and/or food for a parasite.
6. Parasite: an organism that survives by living on or in a host organism and causes harm to that organism.
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7. Symbiosis: interacting. organisms in which at least one
7. Symbiosis: interacting organisms in which at least one creature benefits. 8. Mutualism: a type of symbiosis in which both partners benefit from the relationship.
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9. Sexual reproduction: two. parents combine their genetic
9. Sexual reproduction: two parents combine their genetic material to produce a new organism. Offspring are different from both parents. 10. Asexual reproduction: involves only one parent and produces offspring that are identical to the parent.
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B. Groups or levels for classifying living things: Kingdom Phylum
Order Family Genus species is a subgroup of is a subgroup of
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C. Writing the scientific name of a living thing using a word processor:
Genus name species name (e.g. Homo sapiens) D. If you write it by hand then underline: (e.g. Homo sapiens)
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E. Six Kingdoms of Living Things
Two bacteria kingdoms. Both are single celled Prokaryotes (no nucleus). They reproduce asexually: 1. Archaebacteria: live in extreme environments. They are autotrophs that eat minerals for energy. 2. Eubacteria: live in a variety of environments, but not extreme environments. They contain both autotroph & heterotroph versions.
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Typical structure of a Bacterium cell:
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General Bacteria Info:
Shapes: 1. Spherical-shaped 2. Spiral-shaped 3. Rod-shaped 4. Irregular-shaped
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Spherical Shaped
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Spiral-shaped
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Rod-shaped
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Irregular-shaped
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Archaebacteria Kingdom
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Three Types of Protists:
3. Protists: single cell organisms w/ a nucleus (Eukaryotes; e.g. amoeba, diatoms, and slime molds). Three Types of Protists: a) Animal-like: Heterotrophs - they eat other organisms for energy. Amoeba
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b). Plant-like: Autotrophs - they. make their own food using the
b) Plant-like: Autotrophs - they make their own food using the sun’s energy. Diatoms Brown Algae Euglenoid
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c). Fungus-like: Heterotrophs -. they eat other organisms for. energy
c) Fungus-like: Heterotrophs - they eat other organisms for energy. They break large chemicals into smaller ones, therefore they are decomposers. Slime mold Water mold
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Three more kingdoms to discuss:
4. Fungi: unicellular to multicellular heterotrophs (includes yeasts, molds & mushrooms). Made of eukaryotic cells with a cell wall. They use spores to reproduce. Fairy Ring Mushroom
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Plants & animals reproduce sexually
Plants & animals reproduce sexually. However, some creatures from each have both asexual & sexual life cycles. 5. Plants: unicellular to multicellular autotrophs (includes mosses, ferns and seed plants). Made of eukaryotic cells with a cell wall.
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6. Animals: multicellular heterotrophs (includes those with & without backbones). Made of eukaryotic cells.
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