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C17 Organizing Life’s Diversity. A little history:  Aristotle (2000 years ago)  Plants and animals (2 kingdom system)  Carolus Linnaeus (1750s)  Binomial.

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1 C17 Organizing Life’s Diversity

2 A little history:  Aristotle (2000 years ago)  Plants and animals (2 kingdom system)  Carolus Linnaeus (1750s)  Binomial nomenclature  Genus species (Canis familaris, Canis lupus) http://www.stenudd.com/myth/greek/images/aristotle.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/56/Carolus_Linnaeus_by_Hendrik_Hollander_1853.jpg/429px-Carolus_Linnaeus_by_Hendrik_Hollander_1853.jpg

3 Taxonomy (define)  Domain contains Eukaryote  Kingdom contains Animalia  Phylum which contains Chordata  Class which contains Mammalia  Order which contains Carnivora  Family which contains Canidae  Genus which contains Canus  Species familaris http://www.findextrawork.co.uk/images/dog_nursery.jpg http://www.fw.delaware.gov/Info/DogControl.htm I can’t believe I’m going to say this, but see Wikipedia for examples

4 How do they figure out what organism belongs in what group?  Dichotomous Keys

5 http :// www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/Sciences/Zoology/Biologicaldiverstity/Classification/cladogram_1.gif Taxonomy Cont. Phylogeny – theorized evolutionary history of a species Cladistics – closeness of organisms based on similarities of characteristics (organizing a closet) - classification based on phylogeny (also use of DNA & embryology & morphology) fur, mammary glands claws or nails lungs jaws feathers Cladogram

6 http://biology.unm.edu/ccouncil/Biology_203/Summaries/Phylogeny.htm

7 17.2 Intro to Kingdoms of LIfe  6 Kingdom System  Archaebacteria  Eubacteria  Protista  Fungi  Plantae  Animalia  5 Kingdom System  Monera  Protists  Fungi  Plantae  Animalia 3 Domains: Archaea Bacteria Eukarya Interesting Fact: 99% of Animals are invertebrates 1% of Animals are vertebrates (fish, amphibs, reps, birds, mams

8 Prokaryote vsEukaryote -2 kingdoms -No membrane bound organelle -Ribosomes -Circular chromosomes & plasmid -1/10 th the size of euks -4 kingdoms -Membrane bound organelle -Ribosomes -Linear chromosomes -10X the size of pros http://eesc.columbia.edu/courses/ees/slides/life/proeu.gif http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/library/micro229/terry/images/other/pro_eu.GIF

9 Get out Kingdom chart

10 Organisms are put into Kingdoms based on:  Cell type  Cell construction  Body type  Unicellular vs Multicellular  Nutrition http://www.fas.org/irp/imint/docs/rst/Sect20/celltypes.jpg http://biology.unm.edu/ccouncil/Biology_124/Images/cellwall.jpeg

11 Students gather general info from text on each kingdom

12 Plants and Animal Kingdoms  Cells that differentiate  “division of labor”  Because cells differentiate can organize  Tissue  Organ  Organ sytem

13 http://www.biology.arizona.edu/immunology/tutorials/immunology/graphics/cell.gif http://stemcells.nih.gov/StaticResources/info/scireport/images/figure42.jpg Pluipotent vs totipotent


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