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From Bacteria to Plants Chapter 1.2/1.3 Classifying Organisms
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Do You Classify Objects?
How would you classify the items in this classroom? Why would it be important to classify things?
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Why Do Scientists Classify?
Classification: grouping things based on their similarities. organize living things so organisms are easier to study Taxonomy: The study of how living things are classified.
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Using the Classification System
Taxonomic Key Series of paired statements Describe the physical characteristics of different organisms
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Ex: Lions, Pumas, Housecats
Carolus Linnaeus placed organisms into groups based on observable features Named organisms with binomial nomenclature - a 2 part name 1st word: Genus similar organisms Ex: Types of Cats 2nd word: Species smaller groups Ex: Lions, Pumas, Housecats
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Genus Species Example: Felis domesticus
Types of Cats House Cat
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The 8 Levels of Classification
Aristotle and Linnaeus invented today’s classification system in this order: Domain (Broadest) Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species (Narrowest)
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Charles Darwin’s Hypothesis: over time a species gradually changes- known as evolution
Studied Finches Finches flew from South America to the Galapagos islands Adapted to the new environment Reproduced New generation changed slightly to survive in that environment Ex: different beaks 5. Finches changed to create new species
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3 Domains of Life Organisms are placed in domains and kingdoms based on: Cell type Ability to make food Number of cells in their body Bacteria -Prokaryotes -No nucleus -Harmful-strep -Helpful-yogurt Archaea- -Prokaryotes -No nucleus -Different chemistry Eukarya- -Eukaryotes -Have nucleus -Protists -Fungi -Plants -Animals
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