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Carolus von Linneaus mid-1700’s Determined levels of classification Binomial Nomenclature.

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Page 1: Carolus von Linneaus mid-1700’s Determined levels of classification Binomial Nomenclature.
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Carolus von Linneausmid-1700’s

• Determined levels of classification

• Binomial Nomenclature

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Levels of Classification:

1. Kingdom – largest group2. Phylum3. Class4. Order5. Family6. Genus7. Species – smallest group

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Classification of the house cat

• Kingdom – Animalia• Phylum – Chordata• Class – Mammalia• Order – Carnivora• Family – Felidae• Genus – Felis• Species - Sylvestris

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Classification of Humans

• Kingdom – Animalia

• Phylum – Chordata

• Class – Mammalia

• Order – Primate

• Family - Hominidae

• Genus - Homo

• Species – sapiens

BIOLOGICAL NAME = Homo sapeins

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KINGDOM mONERA

BacteriaProkaryotic cellsunicellular

E. coli

Spirillum

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Kingdom Protista• Eukaryotic cells

• Most unicellular

• Protozoa

• Algae

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Kingdom fungi

• Eukaryotic cells• Most multicellular• Absorptive heterotrophs• decomposers

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Kingdom Plantae

• Eukaryotic • Photosynthetic• multicellular

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Kingdom Animalia

• Eukaryotic cells• Multicellular• Ingestive heterotrophs

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phylum Porifera• Pore-bearing• Sessile• sponges

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phylum Cnidaria• Stinging cells• Jellyfish• Hydra• coral

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phylum Platyhelminthes

• Flatworms• Tapeworm• Fluke

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phylum Aeschelminthes

• Roundworms

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phylum annelida

• Segmented worms

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Phylum mollusca

• Soft-bodies

• Some have shells

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Phylum echinodermata

• Spiny skin

• Radial symmetry

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Phylum arthropoda• Jointed legs

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Phylum chordata• Most have backbones

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Monotremes

• Egg-laying mammals

• Platypus and

Echidna

(spiny anteater)

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Pouched mammals

Marsupials

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Placental Mammals

• Young are nourished by placenta before birth.

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