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Classification is the grouping of living organisms according to similar structures and functions
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Aristotle grouped animals according to the way they moved Today’s system developed by Carolus Linnaeus Organization of Biological Diversity: ◦ Domain (often not even used) ◦ Kingdom ◦ Phylum ◦ Class ◦ Order ◦ Family ◦ Genus ◦ Species
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A taxonomic category that is based on fundamental differences among organisms Three main domains: ◦ Bacteria ◦ Archaea ◦ Eukarya
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Taxonomic category made up of related phyla Six kingdoms currently recognized for living organisms ◦ Bacteria ◦ Archaea ◦ Protista ◦ Plantae ◦ Animalia ◦ Fungi
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Prokaryotes (lack nucleus) Unicellular (one cell) Heterotrophic (most)-eat other organisms for energy All bacteria are in the same domain and kingdom, which is not true for a lot of organisms! Examples: E. Coli, Streptococcus
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Prokaryotes Unicellular Live in extreme environments Ex: Sulfolobus acidocaldarius(grow in volcanos), Methanogens (produce methane)
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Eukaryotes (contain nuclei) Multicellular (multiple cells making up organism) Four kingdoms in this domain ◦ Protista ◦ Animalia ◦ Fungi ◦ Plantae
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Mainly unicellular Heterotrophic or Photosynthetic (use light as energy) Ex: Protozoa, slime molds
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Heterotrophic Contain a nervous system Ex: Us!!, Fish, Bats, Snakes (lots of examples!)
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Heterotrophic Absorb nutrients Contain cell walls of chitin (distinguishes them from plants!) Ex: mushrooms, truffles “The latest auction was for two truffles weighing just under 3 lbs total. $330,000 was paid for the fungal delicacy.”
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Photosynthetic Cell walls made with cellulose Ex: Trees, Mosses, Ferns
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Now that we know how living organisms are organized, let’s look at the differences in the microscope! While looking at the samples, I would like you to note: ◦ Differences between organisms/cells in different kingdoms ◦ Differences in organisms/cells in similar kingdoms ◦ Common features in plant slides
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