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Classification Once there was a man named Aristotle…
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He was a very smart man who like orderly things (sometimes scientists are like that.)
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The world, however, was not orderly. All these random living things…it was a mess! So…he decided to do something about it.
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He grouped living things into Plants…
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Or Animals.
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Then, he had a stroke of genius. He got even more specific and grouped all plants into…
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Trees,
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Shrubs
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And herbs.
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Animals were split into Animals of the air…
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Water,
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Or Land.
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Notice any problems? What about frogs, both land and water?
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Enter Carolus Linneaus, 2000 years later. He liked things orderly, also. Invented the modern classification system
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He wrote a book and decided to group living things in a different way. He grouped living things based on their STRUCTURAL SIMILARITIES.
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He grouped similar groups into larger groups, until he had seven groupings.
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The Seven Taxons(Groupings): Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
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Classification of Humans Kingdom: animal Phylum: chordate Class: mammal Order: primate Family: hominid Genus: Homo Species: sapien
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Taxonomy(Systematics) – science of grouping and naming things Scientists classify organisms and assign each organism a universally accepted name Why? By using a scientific name, scientists can be sure everyone is discussing the same organism Lepus arcticus
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Linneaus’ smallest grouping was called the species-reproduce with each other. How specific does it go?
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Genus- a group of similar species He grouped similar species into a larger grouping called genus.
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Binomial Nomenclature GENUS + SPECIES = Scientific name! Examples: Homo sapien Acer rubrum Drosophilia melanogaster Felis concolor Felis domesticus
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Today’s Modern Kingdoms Prokaryotes- simple cells 1. Eubacteria- “normal” bacteria found everywhere 2. Archaebacteria- unusual bacteria found in hot springs, brine pools and mud Eukaryotes- complex cells with nucleii 3. Fungus- mold, mushrooms, etc. decomposers 4. Protists- microscopic “left over” group 5. Plants- make food 6. Animals- consumers of food 1 2
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Cladogram (Phylogenetic tree)- diagram showing the evolutionary relationships among a group of organisms. Classification
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