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Classification The World of Taxonomy
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Classification and Taxonomy
Classification-grouping of objects or information based on similarities Taxonomy-branch of biology concerned with the grouping and naming of organisms.
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Aristotle’s system Aristotle Greek philosopher
Developed the first method of classification Grouped all living things into two groups Plants Animals
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Carolus Linnaeus Created a taxonomic system still used today.
Linnaeus developed a method of classification based on: Close relationships of organisms Form & structure He grouped all organisms according to a two-part name (binomial nomenclature). The first part of the name is the "generic" grouping or genus. The second part is the "specific" grouping or species.
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Species Name Written in italics Genus name capitalized
Come from Latin roots Homo sapiens
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Species Population of interbreeding organisms capable of producing fertile offspring. Capable of reproducing and offspring (babies) can also reproduce.
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Taxonomic Categories All living organisms are classified using categories 1.Species- is the most specific: (sapiens sapiens) 2.Genus-describes the species: (Homo)
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Taxonomic Categories Continued
3. Family-taxonomic grouping of closely related genera (genus). (Hominidae) 4. Order-group of related families (Primata) 5. Class-group of related orders (Mammalia)
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Taxonomic Categories Continued
6. Phylum: a group of related classes (Chordata) 7. Kingdom: a group of related phylum (Animalia)
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Taxonomic Categories Steps in order-Human Kingdom-Animalia
Phylum-Chordata (have a backbone) Class-Mammalia Order-Primata (Primates) Family-Hominidae Genus-Homo Species-sapiens sapiens
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Taxonomic Categories Kingdom-Animalia Phylum-Chordata Class-Mammalia
Order-Primates Family-Hominidae Genus-Pan Species-Pan troglodytes Kingdom-Animalia Phylum-Chordata (have a backbone) Class-Mammalia Order-Primata (Primates) Family-Hominidae Genus-Homo Species-sapiens sapiens
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Chimpanzee
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How are they classified?
Species are classified by: Evolutionary history (shared characteristics) How an organism is born birth or from eggs Behavior patterns How similar organisms act Cellular level (similar cell parts) Ways of obtaining food
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6 Kingdoms Eubacteria- “true bacteria”
Archaebacteria- “ancient bacteria” Protista-eukaryotes that are not plants, animals, or fungi Fungi- eukaryotes, heterotroph, unicellular or multicellular, gain nutrients in a unique way. Plantae- eukaryotic, multicellular plants, mostly autotrophic Animalia-eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotrophs
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Vocabulary Prokaryote Eukaryote Heterotroph Autotroph Unicellular
Multicellular
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Questions (Table 17-3) Which kingdoms contain organisms with cells that have complex organelles? List 10 questions regarding characters of the different kingdoms.
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