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1 To be successful today…
A word about exemptions… BYOD Color of the day is Phones are in put away in backpacks

2 Classification & Taxonomy
Essential Question: How is the diversity of life classified and named?

3 Who are YOU???

4 What do YOU call this animal?

5 Basic Definitions Classification Taxonomy

6 Why classify organisms?
To organize the diversity of life To help us know what organism we are referring to

7 Who developed our current classification system, and what is it?
Carolus Linneaus

8 Levels of Classification
Family Genus Species Kingdom (6) Phylum Order Class

9 Linnaean System of Classification
Each level is called a taxon Smallest taxon is the species Species ~ only level where organisms interbreed

10 Example grouping together all forms of life having certain fundamental characteristics in common:

11 There are 6 Kingdoms

12 How do we name organisms?
Each organism is given a two-part scientific name using only the Genus and species names binomial nomenclature

13 Why do we use Scientific Names?
South America – gato monte North US - puma South US – mountain lion Florida - panther Scientific Name – Felis concolor

14 3 Rules for writing Scientific Names
1) First letter of genus – ALWAYS CAPATILIZED 2) First letter of species – never capitalized 3) Scientific names are italicized (if typed) or underlined if hand written

15 Examples Ursus maritimus Ursus arctos Genus-Ursus = bear
Species-maritimus = sea Species-arctos = grizzly

16 Which of these are written correctly?
Viola tricolor (pansy with 3-colored flower) Quercus phellos (Willow Oak) Nymphaea ordata (fragrant water lily) Clostridium Botulinum (bacteria that causes a form of food poisoning) homo sapiens

17 Which of these are written correctly?
Viola tricolor (pansy with 3-colored flower) Quercus phellos (Willow Oak) Nymphaea ordata (fragrant water lily) Clostridium Botulinum (bacteria that causes a form of food poisoning) homo sapiens

18 2 Rules for assigning scientific names
1) All scientific names must be Latin words/terms 2) NO two organisms can have the same scientific name

19 Grizzly bear Black bear Giant panda Red fox Abert squirrel Coral snake Sea star KINGDOM Animalia PHYLUM Chordata CLASS Mammalia ORDER Carnivora FAMILY Ursidae GENUS Ursus SPECIES Ursus arctos

20 In review… Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species King Philip
Came Over For Good Soup Kings Play Chess On Fuzzy Green Stools

21 To be successful today…
Turn in classification lab HW: Shark Dichotomous Key DUE MON 12/11 Pull out classification notes BYOD Color of the day is Phones are in put away in backpacks

22 Turn to a Partner Tell your partner the Linnaeus hierarchal system of classification. Include all seven levels, from largest or most inclusive to smallest, least inclusive. Take turns

23 Questions???

24 CONCEPT REVIEW: True or False
1) Biologists use a classification system to name organisms and group them in a logical manner. TRUE

25 CONCEPT REVIEW: Multiple Choice
The science that specializes in the classification of organisms is anatomy taxonomy botany biology

26 CONCEPT REVIEW: Multiple Choice
The science that specializes in the classification of organisms is anatomy taxonomy botany biology

27 CONCEPT REVIEW: Multiple Choice
The largest most inclusive of Linnaeus’s taxonomic categories is the kingdom phylum order species

28 CONCEPT REVIEW: Multiple Choice
The largest most inclusive of Linnaeus’s taxonomic categories is the kingdom phylum order species

29 The Tree of Life has been updated since Linnaeus’s time
Scientists now classify organisms into an even broader category, called the domain, above the kingdom level

30 3 Domains: Archaea, Bacteria & Eukarya
Eubacteria Archaebacteria Protista Plantae Fungi Animalia DOMAIN EUKARYA DOMAIN ARCHAEA DOMAIN BACTERIA

31 Identifying organisms using a dichotomous key
a key used to identify an organism each stage presents descriptions of two distinguishing characters, with a direction to another stage in the key, until the species is identified

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33 Classification Lab

34 Classification Today Diagrams depicting evolutionary relationships based on molecular evidence. Phylogeny Cladogram

35 Reading a cladogram/phylogeny
Each branch represents an evolutionary lineage X-axis is evolutionary distance from each other and the y-axis is relative time Intersecting lines represent a speciation event

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37 Practice Problems

38 Your turn

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41 To be successful today…
Pick up graded work (1) Turn in cladogram analysis & cladogram cut and paste BYOD Color of the day is Phones are in put away in backpacks

42 Dichotomous Key

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47 What’s in the Bag?

48 Importance of Taxonomy
Fight tumors Zebra mussel Orange oil Pine sol Kudzu vine

49 How would dogs or cats be classified?
What defines a species? Term breed

50 Where are YOU???

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