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Do Now What is a population? What is a community? What is a species?
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Objective SWBAT: Describe the purpose behind the biological nomenclature system
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Classifying living things Chapter 4
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Classifying living things Variety of life forms- classify them Goal of biological classification- give a universally accepted name to different types of organisms. – All over the world – same name
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Biological species concept Species is a “type” of organism Species – populations of organisms that have common characteristics and can successfully bread with each other. – Biological species concept
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Successful breeding Offspring produced are fertile and can themselves propagate the species. Example: Dogs- All the same species no matter how different they look
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Reproductively isolated When two populations are unable to interbreed successfully, they are said to be reproductively isolated.
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Biological Nomenclature Organisms are identified biologically by two name. Genus – Group of very similar species Species Binomeal Nomenclature – Carolus Linnaeus
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Binomial Nomenclature Latin was the language of scholars Today latin and greek are still used for scientific names Always underlined or italicized First letter of the Genus is capitalized NOT the species
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Binomial Nomenclature Whales Balaenoptera – is a genus of several related species of whales
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Balaenoptera musculus
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Balaenoptera physalus
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Balaenoptera acutorostra
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Common Names Why don’t we just use common names? Not precise – Spiny lobster: applied to many different species that are not all the same genus Different languages
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Phylogenetics Related- Share a common evolutionary history Evolved from a common ancestral species The study of evolutionary relationships is – Phylogenetics
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Problems with phylogenetics Few groups have good fossil records Classification schemes change and new arguments arise as fresh information becomes available
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How it works Genera with similar phylogenies can be grouped together into a larger group – family This process continues to sort organisms into larger groups – Taxa All members of a taxon have certain common characteristics – Share common ancestry
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Tree of Life Used to be either plant or animal Now we have 5 kingdoms – Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Monera The prokaryotes (Monera) split – Bacteria and Archaea
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Tree of life D K P C O F G S
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Phylogenetic Trees Show the relationship between organisms. Evolutionary history
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Constructing a phylogenetic tree
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Practice
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Exit Ticket What is the proper way to write a scientific name? What are the three domains? Fill in the blanks: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, ______, ________,________,_________
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