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Unicellular- Consisting of one cell Multicellular- Consisting of many cells Prokaryote- an organism with only one cell and no nucleus Eukaryote- an organism with cells and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane
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Unicellular- Consisting of one cell Multicellular- Consisting of many cells Prokaryote- an organism with only one cell and no nucleus Eukaryote- an organism.

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Page 1: Unicellular- Consisting of one cell Multicellular- Consisting of many cells Prokaryote- an organism with only one cell and no nucleus Eukaryote- an organism.

Unicellular- Consisting of one cellMulticellular- Consisting of many cellsProkaryote- an organism with only one cell and no nucleusEukaryote- an organism with cells and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane

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Cell- The smallest unit of life!!!Heterotroph (consumer)- an organism that eats producers or other organisms for energyProducer (autotroph)- an organism that makes its own food through photosynthesis

Nucleus- The “brain” of the

cell

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• Heterotroph- Organisms that consume food (consumer)

• Autotroph- Organisms that make their own food through photosynthesis (producer)

• Unicellular- Consisting of one cell• Multicellular- Consisting of many cells• Nucleus- The “brain” of the cell• Prokaryote- an organism with only one

cell and no nucleus• Eukaryote- an organism with cells and

a nucleus enclosed in a membrane• Cell- The smallest unit of life!!!

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http://ccl.northwestern.edu/simevolution/obonu/cladograms/Open-This-File.swf

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CELLS

CELLS

CELLS

CELLS

MULTICELLULAR

MULTICELLULARMULTICELLULAR

SEGMENTED BODY SEGMENTED BODY

JAWS

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MULTICELLULAR

MULTICELLULAR

CELLS

CELLS

SEGMENTED BODY

SEGMENTED BODY

PLACENTA

HAIR

HAIR

JAWS

JAWS

LIMBS

LIMBS

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Classification • the grouping of things

according to similar characteristics

Classify putting things into

groups or categories

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Why do we use classification systems?

•  Gives order to the world• Easily understood and communicated

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Taxonomy The science of classification

Aristotledeveloped one of the first

classification systems      TWO MAIN CATEGORIES:

• Plants

•Animals

• Water-dwellers… animals that swim

     Land-dwellers…. animals that walk/run

Air-Dwellers… animals that fly

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Carolus Linnaeus

developed the modern classification system

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Modern Classification System   7 major groups/levels

Kingdom---- (Largest most general)

PhylumClassOrderFamilyGenusSpecies---- (Smallest most

Specific)

• Organisms Grouped together based on similarities in form, structure, genetics, etc.

• The more levels organisms share, the more characteristics they will have in common

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Organisms Grouped together based on similarities in form, structure, genetics, etc

The more levels organisms share, the more characteristics they will have in common

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Binomial Nomenclature

•Naming method consisting of two words•Genus and Species•Genus must be capitalized

•All must be underlined or italicized

•Species is lower case

• Ex. Homo sapiens

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Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Ursidae Genus: Ailuropoda Species: melanoleuca Ailuropoda melanoleuca

Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Mammalia Order Cetacea Family Delphinidae Genus Tursiops Species truncates Tursiops truncates

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Ursus horribilis

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7 Levels of Classification Mnemonic Device

You can remember the correct classification sequence from the largest (most general) to the

smallest (most specific) group. Just remember the following sentence:

“Kings Play Cards On Fat Green Stools”

The first letter of each word is the same as the first letter of each classification level.

Assignment:in your field guide, create a color illustration of the mnemonic you think would be the most helpful and

interesting to remember. The illustration:• (1) must be neat and colorful • (2) must take up a whole page

• (3) must include the mnemonic phrase in large, neat print for a title.