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1 Grouping organisms based on similarities
Classification Grouping organisms based on similarities

2 Taxonomy Taxonomy is the branch of biology that groups and names organisms based on similar characteristics.

3 Early Taxonomy Aristotle- (384-322 BC)
Grouped plants by size and animals by where they live. Not very affective Animals Plants Air –fly, bird, bat Herbs-sage, tea, pepper Water-seal, fish, frog Shrubs- grass, rose bush Land- dog, lizard, cat Trees- oak, pine, maple

4 Linnaeus’s System -Linnaeus ( ) – grouped organisms based on structural similarities. Ex. Mammals have fur and reptiles have scales

5 Taxonomic Rankings -From larger groups to smaller groups Kingdom King
Phylum Phillip Class Came Order Over Family For Genius Good Species Spaghetti

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7 Binomial Nomenclature
-used to name organisms -first word is genus (capital) -second word is species (lower case) Italicized when typed and underlined written. Ex. Homo sapiens = humans Homo= genus sapiens= species

8 Phylogenetic Trees and Cladograms
Branching diagrams that shows the evolutionary history of organisms based on derived traits

9 Cladogram

10 Dichotomous Keys -dichotomous keys characterize organisms by splitting them into groups based on characteristics. Used to identify unknown organisms.

11 1.Has feathers yes go to 2 no go to 3 2. Swims yes go to 4 no go to 5 3. Has Legs yes go to 6 no go to 7 4. Duck 5. Hen 6. Lizard 7. Snake


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