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Classification. When scientists classify organisms, they arrange them in orderly groups.

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Page 1: Classification. When scientists classify organisms, they arrange them in orderly groups.

ClassificationClassification

Page 2: Classification. When scientists classify organisms, they arrange them in orderly groups.

When scientists classify organisms, When scientists classify organisms, theythey

arrange them in orderly groups.arrange them in orderly groups.

Page 3: Classification. When scientists classify organisms, they arrange them in orderly groups.

““Kings Play Chess On Fine-Grained Kings Play Chess On Fine-Grained Sand” is a mnemonic device that helps Sand” is a mnemonic device that helps

one rememberone remember

the seven levels of classification.the seven levels of classification.

Page 4: Classification. When scientists classify organisms, they arrange them in orderly groups.

What kind of organism thrives in hot What kind of organism thrives in hot springs and other extreme springs and other extreme

environments?environments?

archaebacteriaarchaebacteria

Page 5: Classification. When scientists classify organisms, they arrange them in orderly groups.

A pine tree is a member of the A pine tree is a member of the kingdomkingdom

Plantae.Plantae.

Page 6: Classification. When scientists classify organisms, they arrange them in orderly groups.

The seven levels of classification, from The seven levels of classification, from general to specific, are:general to specific, are:

kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus species.genus species.

Page 7: Classification. When scientists classify organisms, they arrange them in orderly groups.

Organisms in the kingdom ___ usually Organisms in the kingdom ___ usually move by themselves and have move by themselves and have

advanced nervous systems that allow advanced nervous systems that allow them to respond to their environment.them to respond to their environment.

AnimaliaAnimalia

Page 8: Classification. When scientists classify organisms, they arrange them in orderly groups.

Fungi obtain nutrients byFungi obtain nutrients by

absorbing them from their absorbing them from their surroundings.surroundings.

Page 9: Classification. When scientists classify organisms, they arrange them in orderly groups.

Phylum Chordata contains all animals Phylum Chordata contains all animals that havethat have

a hollow nerve cord.a hollow nerve cord.

Page 10: Classification. When scientists classify organisms, they arrange them in orderly groups.

Linnaeus attempted to classify all Linnaeus attempted to classify all known organisms only byknown organisms only by

their shared characteristics.their shared characteristics.

Page 11: Classification. When scientists classify organisms, they arrange them in orderly groups.

Scientific names are written in eitherScientific names are written in either

Greek or Latin.Greek or Latin.

Page 12: Classification. When scientists classify organisms, they arrange them in orderly groups.

By working through pairs of descriptive By working through pairs of descriptive statements and their alternative statements and their alternative

responses, you can use ___ to identify responses, you can use ___ to identify an unknown organism.an unknown organism.

a dichotomous keya dichotomous key

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Single-celled organisms that live in Single-celled organisms that live in pond water can make their own food pond water can make their own food through photosynthesis or obtain it through photosynthesis or obtain it

from other organisms, and can move from other organisms, and can move about using their flagella areabout using their flagella are

euglena.euglena.

Page 14: Classification. When scientists classify organisms, they arrange them in orderly groups.

The The ParameciumParamecium and water mold are and water mold are in the kingdomin the kingdom

Protista.Protista.

Page 15: Classification. When scientists classify organisms, they arrange them in orderly groups.

Organisms that have cells with a Organisms that have cells with a nucleus and membrane-bound nucleus and membrane-bound

organelles areorganelles are

eukaryotes.eukaryotes.

Page 16: Classification. When scientists classify organisms, they arrange them in orderly groups.

Protozoa are ___ protists.Protozoa are ___ protists.

animal-likeanimal-like

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Algae are ___ protists.Algae are ___ protists.

plant-likeplant-like

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Molds and mushrooms are organisms Molds and mushrooms are organisms in the kingdomin the kingdom

Fungi.Fungi.

Page 19: Classification. When scientists classify organisms, they arrange them in orderly groups.

Life-saving antibiotics, such as Life-saving antibiotics, such as penicillin, are produced bypenicillin, are produced by

molds.molds.

Page 20: Classification. When scientists classify organisms, they arrange them in orderly groups.

Linnaeus’s classification system is Linnaeus’s classification system is calledcalled

taxonomy.taxonomy.

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Bacteria are different from all other Bacteria are different from all other living things because they lackliving things because they lack

nuclei.nuclei.