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Classification of Living Things Ch.11 Notes

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Why do we classify things?

! Supermarket aisles! Libraries! Classes! Teams/sports! Members of a family! Roads! Cities! Money

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What is classification?

! Classification: putting things into orderly groups based on similar characteristics

! Taxonomy: the science of describing, naming, and classifying organisms

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Early classification

! Aristotle was the first to try to organize living things over 2,000 years ago, he grouped everything into

simple groups such as animals or plants

! He then grouped animals according to if they had blood or didn’t have blood, and if they had live young or laid eggs, and so on…

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The modern system of classification has 8 levels:

!Domain !Kingdom !Phylum !Class

!Order !Family !Genus !Species

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Helpful way to remember the 8 levels

! Dumb kids playing catch on freeways get squashed

! Or…make up your own…

! D K P C O F G S! Dodgers Keep People Confident On Finally Getting Series

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Kingdom Animalia

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■ Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic, and heterotrophic (can’t make their own food).

■ Animal cells have NO CELL WALLS. ■ Most members of the Animal Kingdom

can move from place to place. ■ Some are permanently attached to

surfaces such as sponges and barnacles.

■ Fish, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians, and mammals-including humans belong to the Kingdom Animalia.

■ This Kingdom also includes sponges, jellyfish, worms, sea stars, and insects.

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Kingdom Plantae

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■ Plants are eukaryotic, multicellular and carry out photosynthesis. They are autotrophs (make their own food).

■ The cells of plants have cell walls, that contain the polysaccharide cellulose.

■ Plant cells are specialized for different functions, such as photosynthesis, the transport of materials, and support.

■ Kingdom Plantae includes mosses, ferns, cone-bearing plants (gymnosperms), and flowering plants (angiosperms).

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Kingdom Protista

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■ These organisms are placed here more because of What They Are Not than What They Are.

■ Kingdom Protista contains all eukaryotes that are NOT Plants, Animal, or Fungi, more than 50,000 species in all. Kingdom Protista includes unicellular and a few simple multicellular EUKARYOTES.

■ Eukaryotic cells have nuclei and organelles that are surrounded by membranes.

■ The cells of multicellular protists are not specialized to perform specific functions in the organisms.

■ Includes Euglena and Amoeba.

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Kingdom Fungi

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■ Fungi are eukaryotes, and most are multicellular.

■ The cells of fungi have cell walls that contain a material called chitin.

■ These organisms are heterotrophic and obtain their nutrients by releasing digestive enzymes into a food source.

■ They absorb their food after it has been digested by the enzymes.

■ Fungi act either as decomposers or as parasites in nature.

■ Kingdom Fungi includes molds, mildews, mushrooms, and yeast.

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Binomial Nomenclature

! Developed by Carolus Linnaeus

! Swedish Biologist 1700’s ! Classified organisms based

on structure or characteristics

! Two-name naming system

! Genus and species named using Latin or Greek words

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Rules used to write scientific names

Homo sapiens ! An organism’s genus is always written first;

the organism’s species is always written second

! The genus is Capitalized; the species is written in lower case

! Scientific names of organisms are always italicized or underlined

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Binomial NomenclatureScientific names help scientists to communicate

Some species have very similar common names

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Binomial Nomenclature

Which TWO are more closely related?

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These two…they belong to the same genus Ursus! The panda doesn’t

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Pandas are in the same family as polar bears and grizzly bears, but not the same genus.

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Cladogram

! Diagram showing how organisms are related based on shared, derived characteristics such as feathers, hair, or scales

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Primate Cladogram

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Lets Practice

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Dichotomous KeysA dichotomous key is a tool that allows the user to determine the identity of items in the natural world, such as trees, wildflowers, mammals, reptiles, rocks, and fish. Keys consist of a series of choices that lead the user to the correct name of a given item. "Dichotomous" means "divided into two parts". Therefore, dichotomous keys always give two choices in each step.

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Lets Practice

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