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Title: CH 18 Classification


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CH 18 Classification
Taxonomy- discipline of classifying organisms and
assigning each organism a universally accepted
name
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18-1 Finding Order in Diversity
  • Why do we classify?
  • Help to study the diversity of life
  • Groups organisms in a logical manner
  • Organisms in the same group will be more like
    each other

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Assigning Scientific Names
  • We use scientific names to eliminate confusion
    (one name biologists can use everywhere)
  • Scientific Name
  • Armadillidium vulgare

Many different names for Armadillidium vulgare
Rolly Polly, Sow Bug, Pill Bug, Potato Bug,
Tumble Bug
  • Scientific names are based on Latin and Greek,
    common
  • languages of science in the 18th Century.

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Naming Organisms
  • Binomial Nomenclature
  • Developed by Carolus Linnaeus
  • Each species assigned a 2 part scientific name
  • Genus species (italics with the genus
    capitalized)
  • Armadillidium vulgare

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Carolus Linnaeus
Genus
Species
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What is the genus and species of each of these
animals
  • Common name  Scientific name 
  • 1. Domestic dog  Canis familiaris 
  • 2. Puma  Puma concolor 
  • 3. Jaguar  Panthera onca 
  • 4. Lion  Panthera leo 
  • 5. Leopard  Panthera pardus

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Lynnaeus System of Classification
Largest (top) to smallest (bottom) King Phil Came
Over For Good Spaghetti
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Modern Evolutionary Classification18-2
  • Traditional classification- classification based
    on similar structures (Linnaeuss system)
  • Evolutionary classification- method of grouping
    organisms together according to their
    evolutionary history (Today's system)
  • Biologists now group organisms into categories
    that represent lines of evolutionary descent, not
    just physical similarities.

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Cladistic Analysis for Evolutionary Classificaiton
  • Cladistic analysis identifies and considers only
    those characteristics of organisms that are
    evolutionary innovations.
  • Derived Characteristics- characteristic that
    appears in recent parts of a lineage, but not in
    its older members
  • Cladogram- diagram that shows the evolutionary
    relationships among a group of organisms

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Other Ways to Help Determine Evolutionary time
for Classification
  • Similarities in DNA and RNA
  • Similar DNA molecules help determine
    classification
  • How close species are related

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Other Ways to Help Determine Evolutionary time
for Classification
  • Molecular Clocks
  • Molecular clock- uses DNA comparisons to estimate
    length of time two species have been evolving
    independently

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18-3 Kingdoms and Domains
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18-3 Kingdoms and Domains
  • Today we use a 3 domain and 6 kingdom system of
    classification.

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Domain Bacteria
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Domain Archaea
Methanogen
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Domain Eukarya
  • Domain Eukarya has all the eukaryotes
  • Protista
  • Fungi
  • Plantae
  • Anamalia

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Kingdom Protista
Paramecium
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Kingdom Fungi
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Kingdom Plantae
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Kingdom Animalia
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