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FIELD BIOLOGY THE CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM
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BIOLOGY Bios (Greek) = Logos (Greek) = Life Study
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BIOLOGY - ZOOLOGY - BOTANY Two Sub-fields:
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BOTANY Botane (Greek) = Logos (Greek) = Plant Study
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ZOOLOGY Zoon (Greek) = Logos (Greek) = Animal Study
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TAXONOMY Original classification schemes: - were based on the idea of “fixity of species”. - were based on similar external features.
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Carolus Linnaeus - first to catalog organisms based on the function of a structure. Carolus Linnaeus 1707-1778
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Carolus Linnaeus - later others added the origin of the structure as a criteria. Carolus Linnaeus 1707-1778
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- Was the structure from independent evolution? Origin of a structure Euphorbia – African Desert Cactus – Mexican Desert
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- Or was it from a common ancestor? Origin of a structure Ostrich - AfricaRhea – S. America
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Is the structure an Analogous structure or an Homologous Structure?
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- different internal structure Analogous Structures - no common evolutionary origin - have similar functions
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- have a similar evolutionary origin Homologous Structures - but may have different functions
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The modern Linnaean system assumes that the more homologies two species share… the closer they must be in terms of evolutionary distance.
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The closer they are in terms of evolutionary distance… the more likely they should be in similar classification groups.
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Linnaean System Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species - Animalia - Chordata - Mammalia - Primates - Hominidae - Homo - sapiens
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Kingdoms? In Ancient times: 1 Animalia Woof !
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Kingdoms? In Ancient times: 1 Animalia 2 Plantae
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Kingdoms? By 1969 we had... 1 Animalia 2 Plantae 3 4 Protista 5 Monera 3 Fungi
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Kingdoms? Today: 1 Animalia 2 Plantae 3 Fungi 4 Protista 6 Eubacteria 5 Archaebacteria 1 - 4 = Cell Type? 5 - 6 = Cell Type? 1 - 4 = Eukaryotic 5 - 6 = Prokaryotic 6 ? 5 ?
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Archaebacteria Eubacteria Anerobic
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Archaebacteria Eubacteria
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PlantaeAnimalia Fungi Protista Animal-like Protists Fungus-like Protists Plant-like Protists Archaebacteria Eubacteria
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PlantaeAnimalia Fungi Protista Animal-like Protists Fungus-like Protists Plant-like Protists Archaebacteria Eubacteria
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Order Family Genus Species Kingdom Phylum Class
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Binomial Nomenclature - Two Latin Names; genus & species, to designate each type of organism
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Species name: ex: Homo sapiens, or "man who is wise" Homo is our genus sapiens is our species
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- if two organisms can mate and produce fertile offspring, they are probably members of the same species. Define “Species” ?
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A few thoughts about life over the long term...
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Supernovas can occur approx. every 50,000 years and can bombard this planet with up to 700 roentgens of radiation.
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Most forms of life can not survive over 500 roentgens.
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99% of all plant and animal species that have ever existed on this planet have already become extinct.
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Large animals, including humans, are freakishly rare life forms, since 99% of all known animal species are smaller than bumble bees.
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Just THINK about that for a moment...
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