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Chapter 18 Taxonomy
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How many new species are discovered each year?
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18.1 History of Taxonomy Taxonomy defined Science of grouping organisms based on presumed natural relationships Can be applied to multiple disciplines
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When, Who, How 2000 years ago Aristotle Where they lived Water Land Air Stem differences 1 AD Problems?
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Common Names Every day names given to organisms Problems?
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Carolus Linnaeus Swedish naturalist 1707 – 1778 Developed system of grouping organisms based on hierarchical categories Used morphology Not phylogeny
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Linnaeus’s Hierarchy
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Your Classification KingdomAnimalia PhylumChordata SubphylumVertebrata ClassMammalia OrderPrimates FamilyHominidae GenusHomo Speciessapiens
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Binomial Nomenclature 2 name name given to each organism Includes genus and species Species name is its identifier Underline/italicize both Capitalize genus Ex: Mus musculus Scientifically names each organism Based on Latin language
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Additional Key Terms Division Used instead of phylum for plants Subspecies Subspecies Morphologically different geographically separated Variety Variety Morphologically different Not geographically separated Strain Strain Biochemically different group within a species Represented by letters or numbers
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