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Eight Major Taxonomic Ranks (Hierarchy of Biological Classification)

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Page 1: Eight  Major  Taxonomic Ranks (Hierarchy of Biological Classification)

Eight Major Taxonomic Ranks (Hierarchy of Biological Classification)

LifeDomainKingdomPhylumClassOrder

FamilyGenus

Species

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Eukarya Domain (Protista Kingdom)

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Protista Kingdom (Three Main Groups)

Plantlike

Fungus-like

Animal LikePseudopodsCiliaFlagella

One celled Algae

Multi-celled Algae

Sporozoans

Slime Mold

Water Mold

also called Protozoans

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Eukarya Domain (Fungi Kingdom)

Most fungi use spores to reproduce and need moist, warm places to grow.

MoldMushroom

Lichen

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Plantae Kingdom (Three Main Groups)

Mosses

Seedless and Seed Producing

Most species are single-celled

Green AlgaeNon-Vascular

Vascular

Ferns Gymnosperms

Angiosperms

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Eukarya Domain (Animalia Kingdom)

VertebratesInvertebrates• 95% of all animal species

• 3/4 of all animals are from the arthropod species

• Fish have majority number of vertebrate species.

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VertebratesInvertebrates

Amphibians

Reptiles Birds

Mammals

Animalia Kingdom (2 Major Phylums)

Fish

Echinoderm

Cnidaria

Worms

Arthropod

Mollusk

Sponges

Chordata

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AnimalsRelativeNumbers.png

The word “animal” comes from the Latin word for “having breath.”

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Invertebrate Phylum (Major Classes)

Echinoderm

Cnidaria

Worms

ArthropodMollusk

Sponges

insectsarachnidscrustaceanssegmentednematodesflatworms

coraljellyfishsea anenomes

snailssquidclams

starfishsea urchinsand dollar

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Vertebrate Phylum (Major Classes)

Amphibians

Reptiles

BirdsMammals

Fish

*frogssalamanderscaeciliancrocodile*lizard/snaketurtle

smalllarge (ostriche)

monotremesmarsupialsplacentals

cartilage (sharks/rays)

bony

Tetrapoda (four legged) animals

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Amphibians Reptiles

BirdsMammals

Fish

All members have a cranium, a skull

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Placenta developed

from fetus

Pouched

Lay eggs

Mammal Class (Three Main Groups or Subclasses)

Monotremes

Marsupials

Placentals Every young mammal is fed with milk produced in its mother’s body.

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largest orders

Mammal Class (Placental Subclass)

Rodent

Shrews

Carnivora

Cetacea

PrimateBats

Ungulates

FeliformiaCaniformia

whalesdolphinsporpoises

even-toedodd-toed

prosimiansimian

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Mammal Class (Placental Subclass)

Placenta is an organ in pregnant female mammals that helps to feed the offspring during gestation, before birth.

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Hominidae Family (Homo sapien Species)

• Homosapien means “wise man” or “knowing man.”

• Have highly developed brains capable of abstract reasoning, language, introspection, and problem solving.

• Adept at self-expression, exchange ideas, and organization.

• Create complex social structures with variety of values, social norms, and rituals.

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Hominidae Family (Homo sapien Species) (cont)

• Only species known to build fires, cook their food, clothe themselves, and use numerous other technologies.

• Capable of full bipedal location.

• Human brain is more intelligent than any other species.