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World is so diverse
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Classification The grouping of information or objects based on similarities We classify things all the time (creates order) Stores Lane Text Book
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Classification Taxonomy branch of biology that names and groups organisms
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A good classification system Places organisms in a group with other similar organisms Uses names that are unique Can change as new data is discovered Shows relationships between organisms
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ARISTOTLE
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What is this?
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Pacific spiny lobster - rock lobster -crayfish Can get confusing. Real name is Panulirus interruptus
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What is this called?
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Common Names Pill bug Sow bug Roly polies Wood lice Potato bug ………..all are common names for same bug Scientific name: Armadillidium vulgare
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Need for naming system We need to be able to identify/name each species Common names: confusing Scientific names: refer to one species ONLY that everyone uses
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Carolus Linnaeus Swedish botanist who devised a new classification system This system is still used today!
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The Linnaeus System Organisms are grouped in a hierarchy of 7 different taxonomic levels or Taxons Each organism has a two part scientific name =Binomial Nomenclature
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Linnaean System Hierarchical classification using seven categories or taxa, listed in order from largest to smallest groupings: (Domain was later added before kingdom) Kingdom Kings Phylum Play Class Cards Order On Family Fine Genus Grained Species Sand Species - a group of individuals that actually or potentially interbreed in nature
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Binomial Nomenclature: Hippocampus abdominalis is the scientific name for a big belly seahorse Genus (first word) Noun, Capitalized Species (second word) Descriptive, Lower Case Underlined or Italicized Humans - Homo sapiens Red Oak - Quercus rubra
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Domains and Kingdoms 6 Kingdom System Archaebacteria Bacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia 3 Domain System Archaea Bacteria Eukarya
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Prokaryotes Prokaryotes: (pro- means before, and -karyote means nucleus) First type of cells to evolve Very small Unicellular Two Types: Archaebacteria and Eubacteria
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Prokaryote Basic Structure
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Common Prokaryote Shapes
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EUKARYOTES Emerged 1.6-2.1 Billion years ago Kingdoms: Animals, Plants, Fungi, and Protists Characteristics: Complex structure with Nucleus and Membrane-Bound Organelles Unicellular and Multicellular
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The classification of the common dolphin is as follows: PHYLUM: Chordata (all animals with backbones) CLASS: Mammalia (all the mammals) ORDER: Cetacea (whales and dolphins) FAMILY: Delphinidae (dolphins and killer whales) GENUS: Delphinus SPECIES: delphis (unique combination of names for the common dolphin)
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Some questions… 1) Which choice lists the groups in order of decreasing variety? A. species, genus, family, phylum B. genus, species, kingdom, phylum C. kingdom, phylum, genus, species
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Some questions… 2) Which choice is most closely related to Acer rubrum? A. Rubrum acer B. Acer saccharum C. Quercus acer D. Quercus rubrum
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Some questions… 3) Which is an acceptable way to write the scientific name for humans? A. Homo Sapiens B. Homo Sapiens C. homo sapiens D. Homo sapiens
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Some questions… 4) Which is true of two plants that belong in the same genus ? A. they must be in the same family B. they must be the same species C. they must be the same color D. they can't be in the same phylum
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Some questions… 5) Who originated the system of binomial nomenclature ? A. Darwin B. Linnaeus C. Hooke D. Aristotle
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