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Classification

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How would you classify these shapes?

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Level 1 Classification

Blue Pink

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Level 2 Classification

Square Heart

Circle Triangle

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Which level is more specific?

Square Heart

Circle Triangle

Blue Pink

A. Level 1

B. Level 2

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Why is Classification Important?

• To Study the Diversity of Life

• To name organisms

• Group organisms in a logical manner that has a biological meaning

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Did King Philip Come Over For Good Spaghetti?

omainingdomhylumlassrderamilyenuspecies

• D• K• P• C• O• F• G• S

Seven classification groups of living things

BroadestMore Specific

Most Specific

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At what classification level do we (humans and lions) go our

separate ways?

A. Phylum (Chordata)

B. Class (Mammalia)

C. Order (Carnivora)

D. Family (Felidae)

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Human Classification

• Domain• Kingdom• Phylum• Class• Order• Family• Genus • Species

EukaryaAnimaliaChordataMammaliaPrimatesHominidaeHomoSapiens

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The 3 domains

• Archaea (Prokaryote)

• Bacteria (Prokaryote)

• Eukarya (Eukaryote)

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• Archea– Archaebacteria

• Bacteria– Eubacteria

• EukaryotesA. FungiB. ProtistaC. AnimaliaD. Plantae

The 6 kingdoms• Archea

– Archaebacteria

• Bacteria– Eubacteria

• Eukarya– Fungi– Protista– Animalia– Plantae

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Animal Phyla

• There are 38 animal phyla• 97% of animal species are invertebrates

– Cnidaria– Platyhelminthes – Annelida – Porifera – Mollusca– Arthropoda

• There is only one phylum for vertebrates– Chordata

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• There are 16 classes of chordates• 10 of them are different classes of fish• The others are:

– Reptilia– Aves– Amphibia– Mammalia

Chordata Classes

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• There over 30 orders of mammals• Here are a few

– Carnivora– Primates– Rodentia– Lagomorpha– Cetacea– Chiroptera– Proboscidea– Sirenia

Mammalian Orders

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Which Similiarities are most Important?

A. Looks

B. Habitat

C. Food

D. Locomotion

E. Evolution

– Phylogeny-evolutionary relationships among organisms

• Scientists group organisms based on evolutionary descent or phylogeny

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Name that organism

• Taxonomy-scientists classify organisms and assign each organism a universally accepted name.

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Which level of classification is more specific than Genus?

A. Kingdom

B. Class

C. Family

D. Species

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Binomial Nomenclature

• Developed by Linnaeus

• Two-name system

• Each organism has a genus and a species name

• First name (genus); second name (species)

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Are You Paying Attention?

A. Yes

B. Mostly

C. Not Really

D. Not at All

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Binomial Nomenclature

• Combination of the genus and species name of an organism is a scientific name

• Scientific names of organisms are always italicized or underlined

• Genus name is capitalized

• Species name is lower-case