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1 Unit 9 Notes: Taxonomy and Kingdoms How can we classify these?

2 Classification Carolus Linnaeus Dichotomous Keys grouped organisms together based on structural and physical similarities Modern scientists also use evolutionary relationships A tool used to identify organisms based on different characteristics

3 Taxonomy Trick to Remember: Binomial Nomenclature: Keep putting chocolate out for goodness sake. King Phillip came over for grape soda. System to give everything a scientific name- Genus species

4 Kingdom – Animalia Phylum – Chordata Class – Mammalia Order – Primates Family – Hominidae Genus – Homo Species – sapien Kingdom – Animalia Phylum – Chordata Class – Mammalia Order – Artiodactyla Family – Bovidae Genus – Bos Species – taurus Scientific Names (Binomial Nomenclature)

5 Cladograms Panthera pardus (leopard) Mephitis mephitis (striped skunk) Lutra lutra (European otter) Canis familiaris (domestic dog) Canis lupus (wolf) Panthera Mephitis Lutra Canis FelidaeMustelidaeCanidae Carnivora Order Family Genus Species Charts/graphs that show how organisms evolved and how close things are related.

6 DOGRACERDOGRACER

7 Kingdoms Largest group of organisms that are similar: Archeabacteria Monera Eubacteria Protists Fungi Plants Animals

8 Monera Kingdom D – All monera cells have DNA O – Organ System or Organelles? G – Increases in size throughout life

9 Monera Kingdom R – All monera maintain homeostasis A – Adapted for many environments C – Unicellular or Multicellular? Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic?

10 Monera Kingdom E – Heterotrophic or Autotrophic? R – Sexual or Asexual?

11 Monera Kingdom

12 Protist Kingdom D – All protist cells have DNA O – Organ System or Organelles? G – Increases in size throughout life

13 Protist Kingdom R – All protists maintain homeostasis A – Adapted for mobility C – Unicellular or Multicellular? Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic?

14 Protist Kingdom E – Heterotrophic or Autotrophic? R – Sexual or Asexual?

15 Protist Kingdom

16 Organism 1: Euglena Organism 2: Ameoba Organism 3: Paramecium

17 Fungi Kingdom D – All fungi cells have DNA O – Organ System or Organelles? G – Increases in size throughout life

18 Fungi Kingdom R – All fungi maintain homeostasis A – Adapted for decomposition C – Unicellular or Multicellular? Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic?

19 Fungi Kingdom E – Heterotrophic or Autotrophic? R – Sexual or Asexual?

20 Fungi Kingdom

21 Plant Kingdom D – All plant cells have DNA O – Organ System or Organelles? G – Increases in size throughout life

22 Plant Kingdom R – All plants maintain homeostasis A – Adapted for photosynthesis C – Unicellular or Multicellular? Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic?

23 Plant Kingdom E – Heterotrophic or Autotrophic? R – Sexual or Asexual?

24 Parts of the Flower

25 Plant Kingdom

26 Animal Kingdom D – All animal cells have DNA O – Organ System or Organelles? G – Increases in size throughout life

27 Animal Kingdom R – All animals maintain homeostasis A – Adapted for mobility C – Unicellular or Multicellular? Prokaryotic or Eukaryotic?

28 Animal Kingdom E – Heterotrophic or Autotrophic? R – Sexual or Asexual?

29 Animal Kingdom

30 Symmetry Asymmetry Radial Symmetry Bilateral Symmetry

31 Types of Vertebrates ______________________ (Osteichthyes/Chondrichthyes/Agnatha) ______________________ (amphibia) ______________________(reptilia) ______________________(mammalia) ______________________(aves)

32 Fish Class

33 Amphibians Slimy, need to be near water Metamorphosis during life time (adapt from aquatic to land environment; example tadpole to frog)

34 Reptiles

35 Aves - Birds

36 Mammals

37 Invertebrates ______________________

38 Arthropod Phylum

39 Worm Phylum

40 Cnidarian/Coelenterates Phylum

41 Mollusk Phylum

42 Porifera Phylum

43 Echinodermata Phylum

44 Germ Theory/Koch’s Postulates

45 Transmission & Prevention of Disease

46 Characteristics of Viruses D – All viruses have DNA O – All viruses are organized G –

47 Characteristics of Viruses R – A – Viruses can adapt C –

48 Characteristics of Viruses E – R –

49 Characteristics of Viruses


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