Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byTrevor Fowler Modified over 9 years ago
1
1 Classification of Life Biology
2
2 Aristotle 384 BC Classified organisms as either plants or animals
3
3 Carolus Linnaeus 1707-1778 Father of Classification Assigned taxa, or groups of related organisms Binomial nomenclature (two name naming system) Homo sapiens
4
4
5
5 Classification of Man DomainEukaryaeukaryotes KingdomAnimaliaall animals PhylumChordatachordates SubphylumVertebratavertebrates ClassMammaliamammals OrderPrimatesprimates SuperfamilyHominoideaapes & humans FamilyHominidaeonly humans left GenusHomo Speciessapiens Our scientific name = Homo sapiens or Homo sapiens
6
6 * * Archaea Please draw this diagram on the backside of your notes sheet. Draw a box around the three domains.
7
7 Kingdom Monera or Eubacteria Single celled Prokaryotic Make or absorb food Cell wall –peptidoglycan
8
8 Kingdom Archaea Single celled Prokaryotic Make or absorb food DNA –Similar to Eukaryotic Cell wall –Pseudopeptidoglycan or protein only Live in extreme environments
9
9 Kingdom Protista Single celled Eukaryotic Ingest or produce food No tissues or organs Animal like— consumers Plant like—producers Fungus like-- decomposers
10
10 Kingdom Fungi Multicellular Eukaryotic Cell wall –Chitin Absorb food by breaking it down with enzymes –This is why we call them decomposers
11
11 Kingdom Plantae Multicellular Eukaryotic Cell wall –Cellulose Produce food –Photosynthesis Angiosperms: flowering plants Conifers: cone bearing
12
12 Kingdom Plantae Vascular Grow tall They have distinctive body forms Tube like cells Can transport water to the leaves Large roots Ex: flowers, trees Non-Vascular Do not grow off the ground Do not have a water vascular system to transport water No roots Ex: moss, lichen
13
13 Kingdom Animalia Multicellular Eukaryotic No cell wall Ingest food Motile
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.