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Classifying Living Things
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Classifying – grouping things according to similarities
Taxonomy – science of classifying and naming organisms - The term is derived from the Greek taxis (“arrangement”) and nomos (“law”).
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Aristotle Greek philosopher
Classified organisms into two kingdoms. Plant Animal Animal Kingdom – divided into 3 groups Air Land Water
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Problem with Aristotle’s system
Frogs part of life in water Part of life on land Needed more logical and finer tuned classification system
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Carolus Linnaeus Swedish physician and naturalist
Created system to classify organisms based on similarities in body structures and systems Also; size, color, shape and methods of obtaining food
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6 Kingdoms of classification of organisms
Kingdom Monera – has been divided into; Archaebacteria Eubacteria
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Organisms are placed in each kingdom based on characteristics
Presence of nucleus Single-celled Many-celled Ability to make food Ability to move
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Finer classification King Phillip Came Over For Good Spaghetti
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species Smallest category of classification
Organisms within a species can reproduce and produce fertile offspring
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Naming of organisms All organisms need an exact name
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Binomial Nomenclature- 2 names
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Binomial nomenclature
Organism’s scientific name Latin name Genus name: group of different organism that have similar characteristics always capitalized Species name: more precise classification organisms belonging to same species can mate always lower case No two organisms have the same name
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Canis familiaris Domesticated dog
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Canis lupus Grey wolf
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Canis latrans Coyote Latrans – barking dog
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Dichotomous key – tool used to identify organisms
Dichotomous means "divided in two parts". At each step of the process of using the key, the user is given two choices;
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