Title: The Classification of Living Things: Taxonomy and Characteristics
1The Classification of Living ThingsTaxonomy and
Characteristics
Diatom
Birds nest fungus
Salmonella
2Study of the Classification of Living Things
Pan troglodytes
Canis familiaris
Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
Equus caballus
Homo sapiens
3Prokaryotes
Eukaryotes
Eubacteria
Plantae
Animalia
Archaea
Protista
Fungi
4Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes
cytoskeleton
flagellum
mitochondrion
centrioles
nucleus
cilia
lysosome
ribosomes
Cell membrane
Golgi apparatus
5Who are the prokaryotes?The true bacteria
Lyme disease Syphilis Spirochete
Spirochete
6Who are the prokaryotes?Cyanobacteria
Oscillatoria Nostoc
Anabaena Chroococcus Fresh water hot
springs
7Archaea the extremophiles
Geyser
8Scientific Names
Genus
- Escherichia coli common bacteria of the mammal
intestine - Clostridium tetani bacteria that cause tetanus
- Bacillus anthracis rod shaped bacteria that
cause anthrax - Staphylococcus aureus common bacteria of the
skin and mouth
9Bacteria Classified by Shape
bacilli
Spirillum bacterium
Cocci (coccus)
spirochete
bacillus
E. coli
10Shapes of bacteria
Vibrio cholerae
Spiral spirochetes
Streptococcus
The bacillus Shigella
11Where are these bacilli (E. coli)?
12These E. coli are on your _____.
13Staphylococcus aureus on human skin magnified
1000 x
14Respiration Aerobic or Anaerobic?
- Obligate aerobes Streptococcus and
Staphylococcus - Obligate anaerobes Clostridium tetani and C.
botulinum - Facultative aerobes Escherichia coli
15Clostridium sp.
- Clostridium botulinum causes severe food
poisoning called botulism. - Clostridium tetani toxin causes a state of
constant muscle contraction called tetanus.
16Bacillus anthracis
Robert Koch's original micrographs of the anthrax
bacillus on left and middle The anthrax bacillus
was the first bacterium shown to be the cause of
a disease.
17Foods Made Using Bacteria
18Kingdom ProtistaThe Protozoans
Cluster of paramecia
SEM Paramecium
Amoeba
Paramecia w/ excretory products
Paramecium with symbiotic algae
19Amoeba
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21Kingdom ProtistaThe Protozoans
Amoeba proteus streaming engulfing a paramecium
22A Single-Celled Hunter and Its Prey The juglike
Didinium (left) swallowing a Paramecium
23Pathogenic Protozoans
Giardia
Amoebic dysentery
24Pathogenic Protozoans
Trypanosoma Agents of African Sleeping Sickness
5000X Enters the bloodstream from bite of tsetse
fly.
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27Reproduction by Single Cells
Asexual binary fission
Conjugation
28 Algae
Pediastrum
A desmid
Volvox
Spirogyra
29DIATOMS
30Euglenoids
Euglena
31FUNGI
mold
Yeast cells
KINGDOM
Amanita muscaria
32Rhizopus
sporangiophores
33Penicillium roqueforti
P. camemberti
34SAPROBES
Polyporus badius
Rhizopus on strawberries
bacteria
Wood rotting fungus
35Name the Kingdom
mold
mildew
yeast
36Name the Kingdom
Ringworm Tinea corporis
37Name the Kingdom
38Name the Kingdom
Athletes foot Tinea pedis
39Name the Kingdom
cyanobacteria
40Name the Kingdom - seaweed
41Name the Kingdom
42Name the Kingdom
Nucleus cell wall
Spirogyra
43Name the Kingdom
Euglena
44Name the Kingdom
Streptococcus pyogenes
Cause of strep throat
45Name the Kingdom
Staph infection
Staphylococcus aureus
46What is symbiosis?A mutually beneficial
arrangement between two different living things
47Autotrophs vs. Heterotrophs
Carry on photosynthesis No photosynthesis
make their own food
ingest or absorb food
48Kingdoms of Heterotrophs
Golden orb-web spider
Ambilobe male chameleon
Mushrooms on log
49Kingdom of Autotrophs
Hood Island, Galapagos Islands
Ecuador
50Kingdom Protista
51Homo sapiens entomologists
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52Canis familiaris taxonomy
53Equus caballus
with Homo sapiens
54Sus scrofa
55Felis domesticus/cattus
56Ursus horribilis
Grizzly bears
57Agkistrodon contortrix
58Seven Taxonomic Categories
- Kingdom King
- Phylum Paul
- Class Came
- Order Over
- Family For
- Genus Georges
- Species Sword
59Taxonomy of humans
- Kingdom Animalia
- Phylum Chordata
- Class Mammalia
- Order Primates
- Family Hominidae
- Genus Homo
- Species Homo sapiens
60Characteristics of all Animals
- Multicellular with cells showing division of
labor - Cells are eukaryotic
- Heterotrophic by ingestion
7 spot ladybird beetle
Clownfish w/ anemone
Sea Star
61Characteristics of all Chordates
- Pharyngeal slits
- A dorsal notochord
- A tail which extends past the anal opening
- Includes 3 subphyla Cephalochordata,
Urochordata, and Vertebrata
4 species of sea squirts
Amphioxus, a lancelet
62Subphylum VertebrataNerve cord encased in
vertebrae
Poison arrow frog
Green sea turtle
koala
Sergeant Major fish
Snowy egret
63Characteristics of Class Mammalia
- Hair or fur at some time
- Mammary glands to feed young
- Endothermic
Manatee
Opossum
64Who are the Primates?
Western lowlands gorilla
Patas monkey
Ring tailed lemur
White faced gibbon
65Characteristics of all Primates
- Opposable Thumb
- Binocular vision
Homo sapiens
Pan troglodytes
66Family Hominidae the hominids
Australopithecus afarensis - Lucy
3.5 myo footprints
67Other Hominids
68Characteristics of Bipedalism
Foramen magnum at base of skull Bowl shaped
pelvis Knee cap faces forward Femur angles in Big
toe points forward Arched foot
A. afarensis
69Family Hominidae the hominids
Australopithecus africanus
70What is a species?
mule
Donkey Equus asinus
Horse Equus caballus
produce fertile offspring
Mate in nature and