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Classification – Chapter 18 Pennington Chapter 18 Pennington
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Introduction: Why do we classify? To organize and group things in a logical manner. We know of 2,000,000 organisms. Scientists estimate there are 1 – 10 million unknown. This discipline is called taxonomy. What is this creature?
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It is Felis concolor! But depending on where you live, it is known as puma, mountain lion, cougar etc.. For this reason in the 1700’s a Swedish man, Carolus Linnaeus, developed a 2 word naming system we call binomial nomenclature. There are 8 categories.
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Domains: Recently scientists recognize the highest level as a Domain, there are 3: 1) Eukarya – all eukaryotes (have real nucleus) 2) Archaea – “ancient” bacteria that live in extreme condition like: geysers, volcanos, salt flats… 3) Eubacteria – the rest of the bacteria, E. coli, anthrax etc..
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Kingdoms: Now we recognize 6: – 1. Plantae – plants5. Protista – amoeba, algae – 2. Animalia – animals6. Eubacteria – most bacteria – 3. Fungi – mushrooms, molds – 4. Archaebacteria - extremophiles
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Phyla: Basically there are 2 big ideas here – 1) Invertebrates 8 Phyla (most numerous) and 2) Chordates
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Under chordates we will go in to “classes” – 5: 1)Fish (Chondrichthyes, Osteichthyes) 2) Amphibians 3) Reptiles 4) Aves ( Birds or Avians) 5) Mammals
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Order, Family, Genus and Species Getting down to very distinct groups of organisms that are similar in several ways. Species can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. Know these common ones: Ursus arctos
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Ursus maritimus:
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Canis lupus familiaris, Canis lupus
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Felis domesticus and Panthera leo
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Here’s us: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Subphylum: Vertebrata Class: Mammal Order: Primates Family: Hominidae Genus: Homo Species: sapiens LINNAEAN CLASSIFICATION OF HUMANS
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18 – 2 Modern Classification Biologists now group organisms into categories based on lines of evolutionary descent – not just physical similarities. Cladogram – diagram that shows relationships. DNA and specific genes help us see which organisms are most closely related (us and chimps 99% similar bases)
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