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Classification of Organisms Chapter 14. Basic Biological Organization Atoms are organized into molecules Atoms are organized into molecules Cells are.

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1 Classification of Organisms Chapter 14

2 Basic Biological Organization Atoms are organized into molecules Atoms are organized into molecules Cells are organized in tissues, Cells are organized in tissues, organs, organs, organ systems, organ systems, individuals, individuals, populations, populations, communities communities ecosystems biomes biosphere ecosystems biomes biosphere

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4 How we classify organisms Biologists classify organisms into groups with similar characteristics to understand the diversity of life Biologists classify organisms into groups with similar characteristics to understand the diversity of life Classification of organisms = “taxonomy” Classification of organisms = “taxonomy” The system progresses from the most general to the most specific The system progresses from the most general to the most specific

5 Taxonomic “System” The “system” 4Kingdom 4Phylum 4Class 4Order 4Family 4Family 4Genus 4Genus 4Species 4Species

6 How to remember the “system” Kings Play Chess On Fine Grain Sand Kings Play Chess On Fine Grain Sand Kittens Prefer Cream Or Fish, Generally Speaking Kittens Prefer Cream Or Fish, Generally Speaking Keep Putting Chemistry Off For Greater Subjects Keep Putting Chemistry Off For Greater Subjects King Philip Came Over For Good Sex King Philip Came Over For Good Sex

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8 The three domains of life are The three domains of life are Three Domains of Life 1. Bacteria 2. Archaea 3. Eukarya Figure 1.8.1 Domain BacteriaDomain Archaea Domain Eukarya Kingdom ProtistaKingdom Plantae Kingdom Fungi Kingdom Animalia

9 DOMAINS Bacteria and Archaea are both prokaryotic domains * Domain Bacteria Domain Archaea Common bacteria Bacteria that live in extreme environments, like high temperatures.

10 Domain Eukarya is eukaryotic and includes four kingdoms: Domain Eukarya is eukaryotic and includes four kingdoms: 1. Protista 2. Plantae 3. Fungae 4. Animalia Figure 1.8.3 Domain Eukarya Kingdom ProtistaKingdom Plantae Kingdom Fungae Kingdom Animalia

11 The Kingdoms For our purposes we will discuss Four Kingdoms, which are all part of Domain Eukarya: For our purposes we will discuss Four Kingdoms, which are all part of Domain Eukarya: Protista = unicellular eukaryotes Protista = unicellular eukaryotes Plantae = plants Plantae = plants Fungi = mushrooms, slime molds, fungi Fungi = mushrooms, slime molds, fungi Animalia = animals and mammals Animalia = animals and mammals

12 Plantae are photosynthetic. Ecologically they are producers. * Figure 1.8.3 Domain Eukarya Kingdom Protista Kingdom Plantae Protista are single cell organisms. Domain Eukarya are Eukaryotes.

13 Fungae are decomposers that digest food outside of their cells before bringing food inside. Fungae are decomposers that digest food outside of their cells before bringing food inside. Animalia ingest organic food to digest internally. * Figure 1.8.3 Domain Eukarya Kingdom Fungae Kingdom Animalia

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