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Scientists Develop Systems For Classifying Living Things • Scientists Classify Millions of Species: – CLASSIFICATION & TAXONOMY • Classification = process of arranging organisms into groups based on similarities. • Taxonomy = science of naming and classifying organisms – USING CLASSIFICATION • Taxonomists study biological relationships – PHYSICAL EVIDENCE – GENETIC EVIDENCE
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Scientists Develop Systems For Classifying Living Things Scientists Classify Millions of Species: –CLASSIFICATION & TAXONOMY Classification = process.

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Page 1: Scientists Develop Systems For Classifying Living Things Scientists Classify Millions of Species: –CLASSIFICATION & TAXONOMY Classification = process.

Scientists Develop Systems For Classifying Living Things

• Scientists Classify Millions of Species: – CLASSIFICATION & TAXONOMY

• Classification = process of arranging organisms into groups based on similarities.

• Taxonomy = science of naming and classifying organisms

– USING CLASSIFICATION

• Taxonomists study biological relationships– PHYSICAL EVIDENCE– GENETIC EVIDENCE

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Classification & Taxonomy• A good system of classifying lets you organize a large

amount of information so its easy to find & understand. • A good system of taxonomy lets people communicate about

organisms.• Common names (like daddy longlegs) can mean a relative of

the spider (in U.S.) or the mosquito (in England). • Biologists need both a system for organizing and a system for

naming. Each name should refer to one specific type of organism. (use species name so everyone knows which organism they are talking about)

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Using Classification• Classification system can help identify unfamiliar organisms.

A caracal may be unfamiliar, but if its was a cat, you know it has: fur, fangs, claws, meat eater… all characteristics of cat family.

• The more characteristics 2 organisms share, the more similar their names should be in the classification system. The cats below, all belong to the cat family, Felidae.

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Taxonomists study Biological Relationships

• Scientists need a simple, standard way of arranging all of the different species. The science of taxonomy is related to the Greek word taxis (arrangement). – Taxonomists are scientists who classify & name

organisms based on their similarities and differences. – Taxon = group of organisms that share certain traits.– Species that share ancestors are grouped together.

• To determine how to classify, scientists compare many traits (a characteristic or behavior that can be used to tell 2 species apart, like size or bone structure. If 2 organisms share a trait, taxonomists will try to discover if they shared a common ancestor.

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Taxonomists• The leafy sea dragon shares traits with all the organisms

pictured. (but sea dragon is animal that moves, gets food from other organisms & breathes air, while sargassum seaweed is an algae). Sargassum fish shares traits with sea dragon, but looks very different. Sea dragon is actually closely related to sea horse.

• Taxonomists use physical evidence (fur, bone, teeth) and genetic evidence (DNA) to place organisms in the classification system.

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Physical Evidence• The early tools taxonomists used to

classify were eyes & measuring devises. Collected examples of organisms and noted characteristics (color, size, weight, internal structure, etc.)

• 2 jay birds have common ancestor but also some difference. Blue jay is Cyanocitta cristata and the Steller’s Jay is Cyanocitta stelleri.

• Scientists can study bones & fossils to compare organisms too.

• Physical evidence gives clues how an organism may have lived,moved and what type of food it ate.

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Genetic Evidence• Today, scientists can use lab machines to catalog each

component of an organism’s DNA. They can compare a gene from one organism with the gene of another organism. Usually genetic evidence supports physical evidence, but not always.

• For years scientists classified the “Red Panda” as a close relative of the Giant Panda (both from China); they both had similar appearances and ate bamboo. Molecular evidence showed that the red panda is closer to a Raccoon, while a Giant Panda is closer to a Spectacled Bear.