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Classification

Classification Classification is the process of grouping things based on their similarities. The scientific study of how living things are classified is taxonomy. Phylogeny is the evolutionary history of an organism and is used to classify organisms.

Naming System Carolus Linnaeus developed the system of naming organisms in the 1750s. Ex: Homo sapien He used a two-part naming system called binomial nomenclature. The system uses the genus and species for identifying organisms.

Naming System A species is a group of organisms that share similar characteristics and can reproduce among themselves. Genus refers to a group of similar species.

Levels of Classification D Domain Dreadful K Kingdom King P Phylum Phillip C Class Came O Order Over F Family For G Genus Great S Species Steaks

Levels of Classification The more levels of classification two organisms have in common the more closely related they are. Its like figuring cousins and kin folks. If you have a big family you are more closely related to 1st cousins than 3rd cousins.

Kingdoms The largest categories in the scientific classification system are the domains then the kingdoms.

Kingdoms There are 6 Kingdoms in scientific classification. Eubacteria Archaeabacteria Protists Fungi Plants Animals