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Ch. 1 Classification. Vocabulary Biosphere: The part of Earth that can support living things Biosphere: The part of Earth that can support living things.

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1 Ch. 1 Classification

2 Vocabulary Biosphere: The part of Earth that can support living things Biosphere: The part of Earth that can support living things Adaptation: A characteristic that enables an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment Adaptation: A characteristic that enables an organism to survive and reproduce in its environment Species: a group of very similar organisms whose members can mate with one another and produce offspring that are able to produce offspring Species: a group of very similar organisms whose members can mate with one another and produce offspring that are able to produce offspring

3 Vocab Classification: The grouping of things according to their similarities Classification: The grouping of things according to their similarities Bacteria: single-celled organisms that do not have a nucleus Bacteria: single-celled organisms that do not have a nucleus Fungi: mostly many-celled organisms that often grow in moist, dark places. Some break down other organisms Fungi: mostly many-celled organisms that often grow in moist, dark places. Some break down other organisms Vascular Plants: A plant that has tubes for carrying water and nutrients throughout the organism Vascular Plants: A plant that has tubes for carrying water and nutrients throughout the organism Nonvascular Plants: A low growing plant that does not have tubes to carry materials Nonvascular Plants: A low growing plant that does not have tubes to carry materials

4 Lesson 1: Where on Earth do organisms live?

5 Where is the biosphere? The biosphere includes everything from high in the Earth’s atmosphere, to way deep down in Earth’s oceans The biosphere includes everything from high in the Earth’s atmosphere, to way deep down in Earth’s oceans Many different environments make up the biosphere Many different environments make up the biosphere Deserts, oceans, fields, beaches, backyards, and sidewalks Deserts, oceans, fields, beaches, backyards, and sidewalks

6 Organisms in the Biosphere Scientists have discovered and named nearly 2 million different organisms Scientists have discovered and named nearly 2 million different organisms Believe that millions more haven’t been discovered Believe that millions more haven’t been discovered Deep oceans, polar regions, rain forests and deserts not yet fully explored Deep oceans, polar regions, rain forests and deserts not yet fully explored All organisms in biosphere interact All organisms in biosphere interact

7 Variety in Living Things How do different plants and animals survive in different environments? How do different plants and animals survive in different environments? Over time plants and animals adapt to the environment in order to survive. Over time plants and animals adapt to the environment in order to survive. Cacti: Cacti: thick skin stores a lot of water thick skin stores a lot of water Modified leaves help keep it from being eaten Modified leaves help keep it from being eaten What other adaptations can you think of? What other adaptations can you think of?

8 Groups of Organisms Even with a great variety among organisms, some groups share many of the same characteristics Even with a great variety among organisms, some groups share many of the same characteristics These organisms may be members of the same species These organisms may be members of the same species Species have two-part scientific names Species have two-part scientific names Ex. Horse: Equus caballus Ex. Horse: Equus caballus Members of the same species don’t look exactly alike Members of the same species don’t look exactly alike Can have different shapes, sizes and colors Can have different shapes, sizes and colors Share similar body plans and structure Share similar body plans and structure

9 Lesson 2: How do scientists group organisms?

10 Classification Scientists group many organisms by their characteristics Scientists group many organisms by their characteristics This is called classification This is called classification Throughout history different classification systems have been used Throughout history different classification systems have been used Even today a single system is not agreed on Even today a single system is not agreed on Most use a system developed by Carolus Linnaeus in the 1700s Most use a system developed by Carolus Linnaeus in the 1700s

11 Classification Linnaeus originally grouped all organisms in 2 large groups called kingdoms Linnaeus originally grouped all organisms in 2 large groups called kingdoms Plant kingdom Plant kingdom Animal kingdom Animal kingdom Broke each kingdom into smaller groups based on features of the organisms Broke each kingdom into smaller groups based on features of the organisms

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13 6 Kingdoms With new technology, scientists discovered not all organisms fit into Linnaeus’ two categories With new technology, scientists discovered not all organisms fit into Linnaeus’ two categories With the discovery of bacteria, scientists began to classify organisms based on cell structure, how they get their food and reproduce With the discovery of bacteria, scientists began to classify organisms based on cell structure, how they get their food and reproduce Today scientists put organisms into 6 kingdoms Today scientists put organisms into 6 kingdoms

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15 Bacteria Bacteria are broken into 2 different kingdoms Bacteria are broken into 2 different kingdoms Archaebacteria: bacteria that live where most other organisms cannot – in water that has a lot of salt or is very hot Archaebacteria: bacteria that live where most other organisms cannot – in water that has a lot of salt or is very hot Eubacteria includes every other bacteria. These bacteria live in almost every environment Eubacteria includes every other bacteria. These bacteria live in almost every environment

16 Protists Most of the 200,000 known species of protists are one-celled organisms Most of the 200,000 known species of protists are one-celled organisms The cells of all protists contain a nucleus The cells of all protists contain a nucleus Some scientists believe this kingdom should be broken into smaller kingdoms Some scientists believe this kingdom should be broken into smaller kingdoms Some are like animals who get energy by eating other organisms Some are like animals who get energy by eating other organisms Some plantlike protists contain chlorophyll and produce their own food Some plantlike protists contain chlorophyll and produce their own food Some are like fungi and grow in damp, nutrient-rich environments, where they absorb food through the cell membrane Some are like fungi and grow in damp, nutrient-rich environments, where they absorb food through the cell membrane Ex. Algae and ameba Ex. Algae and ameba

17 Fungi Many give off chemicals that break down the organisms where they grow, which gives them the nutrients they need Many give off chemicals that break down the organisms where they grow, which gives them the nutrients they need In molds and mushrooms, cells form threadlike strands called hyphae, which takes in the nutrients In molds and mushrooms, cells form threadlike strands called hyphae, which takes in the nutrients Yeast is another kind of fungus Yeast is another kind of fungus Organism that helps make bread Organism that helps make bread Many fungi look like plants but don’t have chlorophyll Many fungi look like plants but don’t have chlorophyll

18 Ch. 1.3 How are plants and animals classified?

19 Plant Classification Most living things gain energy either directly or indirectly from plants Most living things gain energy either directly or indirectly from plants Plants also stabilize Earth’s climate Plants also stabilize Earth’s climate Plants can be divided into two groups Plants can be divided into two groups Vascular Plants Vascular Plants Nonvascular Plants Nonvascular Plants

20 Vascular Plants Have tubes for carrying water and nutrients throughout the plant Have tubes for carrying water and nutrients throughout the plant Can be divided into two groups Can be divided into two groups Seed plants Seed plants Seedless plants Seedless plants Seed producing plants can be broken into 2 groups as well Seed producing plants can be broken into 2 groups as well Gymnosperms: produce seeds in cones, no flowers Gymnosperms: produce seeds in cones, no flowers EX: pines, evergreens EX: pines, evergreens Angiosperms produce flowers Angiosperms produce flowers Tulips, maple trees, tomatoes Tulips, maple trees, tomatoes Examples of seedless plants are horsetails and ferns Examples of seedless plants are horsetails and ferns

21 Nonvascular Plants Do not have tubes Do not have tubes Pass materials from cell to cell Pass materials from cell to cell Most nonvascular plants are small Most nonvascular plants are small Ex: moss Ex: moss

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23 Animal Classification The animal kingdom is broken down into about 35 different phyla The animal kingdom is broken down into about 35 different phyla All share certain characteristics All share certain characteristics Multicellular organisms Multicellular organisms Cannot make their own food Cannot make their own food Cells contain a nucleus but no cell wall Cells contain a nucleus but no cell wall About 95% of animals are invertebrates About 95% of animals are invertebrates No backbone No backbone Giant squid, microscopic mites Giant squid, microscopic mites Only the phylum Chordates contains vertebrates Only the phylum Chordates contains vertebrates Have a backbone Have a backbone Reptiles, birds, mammals Reptiles, birds, mammals


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