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1 Chapter 18 Classification

2 Systematics = science of naming and grouping organisms
Aristotle – B.C. – 1st to group living things - 2 kingdoms – Plant or Animal

3 Carolus Linnaeus – 1730s – Swedish botanist
Binomial nomenclature – 2 part scientific name Scientific name = Genus species or Genus species Ex. Homo sapien or H. sapien

4 Ex. Carnegiea gigantia giant Segauro cactus Ex. Permyscus californicus common California mouse Ex. Nymphea odorata fragrant water lily Name – location, characteristics, scientist

5 Grouped organisms by morphology (form & structure)
Also – 2 kingdoms

6 Developed hierarchy : - Kingdom – broadest - Phylum - Class - Order - Family - Genus - Species – most specific

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8 Modern – use evolutionary relationships as well
Cladogram – diagram that links organisms by showing how evolutionary lines branched off from common ancestors Based on a derived character = trait that arose in the most recent common ancestor and was passed on

9 Cladogram Clade Tetrapoda Clade Amniota Clade Mammalia Clade Carnivora
Clade Felidae Four limbs A derived character, like retractable claws, is a trait shared by all members of a clade and only by members of that clade.

10 Dichotomous Key Used to identify organisms Uses if … then statements

11 Six Kingdoms Animalia Plantae Fungi Protista Archaebacteria Eubacteria

12 Three Domains Domain – based on rRNA sequences 3 Domains
- Archae (K. Archaebacteria) - Bacteria (K. Eubacteria) - Eukarya (K. A, P, F, P)


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