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KINGDOMS OF LIFE Taxonomy
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TAXONOMY: the science of classification
Classification- the grouping of objects or information based on similarities.
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ARISTOTLE (384-322 B.C.) First taxonomist (“Father of Classification”)
“Mine is the first step and therefore a small one, though worked out with much thought and hard labor. You, my readers or hearers of my lectures, if you think I have done as much as can fairly be expected of an initial start … will acknowledge what I have achieved and will pardon what I have left for others to accomplish.”
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Aristotle created: TWO KINGDOMS
PLANTS ANIMALS Trees Shrubs Herbs In Water In the Air On Land
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Carolus Linnaeus / Carl von Linne` The Father of Modern Taxonomy
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BINOMIAL NOMENCLATURE
Two word naming system Genus - first word Species - second word Describes a characteristic of the organism Latin is the language used (some Greek) (Also called “Linneaus’s system”)
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LEVELS OF CLASSIFICATION:
KINGDOM – largest group PHYLUM CLASS 0RDER FAMILY GENUS SPECIES Species: organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring
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HOW ORGANISMS ARE CLASSIFIED:
STRUCTURAL SIMILARITIES BREEDING BEHAVIOR GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION CHROMOSOME COMPARISONS BIOCHEMISTRY SIMILAR DNA PHYLOGENY PHYLOGENY - EVOLUTIONARY HISTORY CLADISTICS - INHERITED TRAITS FROM ANCESTORS CLADISTICS MODE OF NUTRITION PROKARYOTEOR EUKARYOTE
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Theory of Evolution: the change in populations over time Charles Darwin (1809 – 1882)
Proposed that species changed over time by natural selection Natural selection – organisms with traits suited to their environment survive and reproduce at a greater rate than others less suited Homologous structures – similar structures of common ancestors Research was conducted on the Galapagos Islands
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THE SIX KINGDOMS OF LIFE
ANIMALS PLANTS FUNGI PROTISTS ARCHAEBACTERIA EUBACTERIA
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KINGDOM ANIMALIA Eukaryotes Multicellular Cell membranes
Ingestive heterotrophs Sexual reproduction (most) by eggs & sperm Found everywhere
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KINGDOM PLANTAE Eukaryotes Multicellular
Cell walls (made of cellulose) Autotrophs/ photosynthesis Sexual reproduction (most) by seeds or spores Found on all types of land
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KINGDOM FUNGI Eukaryotes Multicellular (most)
Cell walls (made of chitin) Absorptive heterotrophs (extracellular digestion) Sexual and/or asexual reproduction – by spores Found in damp, dark environments
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KINGDOM PROTISTA Eukaryotes Unicellular or multicellular
Plantlike (algae) – cell walls, animal-like (protozoans) – cell membranes Heterotrophs (protozoans) Autotrophs (algae) Sexual and/or asexual reproduction Found in aquatic habitats
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KINGDOM ARCHAEBACTERIA
Prokaryotes Unicellular Cell walls Heterotrophs and/or autotrophs Reproduce asexually (binary fission) and/or sexually (conjugation) Live in extreme habitats: 1. Oxygen-free (Methanogens) 2. Salty brines (Halophiles) 3. Hot, acidic H20 (Acidophiles)
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KINGDOM EUBACTERIA Prokaryotes Unicellular Cell walls
Binary fission and/or conjugation Some are: 1. Parasites 2. Saprophytes (saprobes) 3. Autotrophs Live everywhere
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