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Title: Taxonomy


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Taxonomy
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Classification
  • Name three things that you classify at home.
  • Clothes
  • 2) Music
  • Collections / hobbies
  • Classification is the grouping of objects or
    information based on similarities.
  • Why do you think Biologists classify things?

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Classification has several purposes
  • Easier to share information about an organism by
    using one standard name
  • Identify characteristics of an organism just by
    studying the groups they are placed in
  • Manage the information they collect on the 2.5
    million known species

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Taxonomy
  • Taxonomy is the scientific study of how living
    things are classified.

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History of Classification
  • Classification began in Europe with
  • Aristotle
  • He put organisms into two categories
  • plants animals
  • Aristotle expanded animal classification to two
    main levels
  • Animals with blood (vertebrates)
  • Animals without blood (invertebrates)

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How do you think he would divide the animals with
blood?
  • FISH (WATER)
  • BIRDS(AIR)
  • EGG-LAYING LAND ANIMALS (4 LEGS) (LAND)
  • LIVE-BEARING LAND ANIMALS (4 LEGS)
  • HUMANS

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Aristotle vs. Modern Classification
  • 6 Kingdoms
  • Animals in 2 sub-groups
  • 5 Animal Classes
  • birds
  • fish
  • amphibians
  • reptiles
  • mammals
  • 2 Kingdoms
  • Animals in 2 sub-groups
  • 5 Animal Classes

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Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778)
  • Earliest version of modern day organized
  • approach
  • Morphology - basic shape
  • Form - body parts (head, legs, thorax)
  • Structure - bone and external supports
  • Anatomy - muscle organs
  • Described 1,000s of plants animals in
  • System Naturae and Species Plantarum

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Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778)
  • Kingdom
  • Phylum
  • Class
  • Order
  • Family
  • Genus
  • Species

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Homo Sapiens
  • Kingdom Animalia
  • Phylum Chordata
  • Class Mammalia
  • Order Primates
  • Family Hominidae
  • Genus Homo
  • SpeciesSapiens 

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Binomial Nomenclature
  • Linnaeus developed
  • Two word naming system which identifies species.
  • First word Genus (Capitalized)
  • Second word species (Lowercase)
  • Both words should be italicized
  • Ex/ Homo sapiens (Man)
  • Passer domesticus (House sparrow)
  • Canis rufus (Red wolf)

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Cell Organization
  • Prokaryote
  • Before Nucleus
  • Simple organisms,
  • No membrane bound organelles
  • (cell organs)
  • Eukaryote
  • True Nucleus
  • More complex organisms
  • Membrane bound organelles
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