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2 The Classification System An Interactive PowerPoint Presentation by Stacey Podolsky

3 The Classification System Why do scientists classify? – –All living organisms have characteristics which distinguish them from nonliving objects – vi s so that organisms are easier to study –Scientists organize living things into groups so that organisms are easier to study

4 There Are Seven Levels of Classification 1.Kingdom 2.Phylum 3.Class 4.Order 5.Family 6.Genus 7.Species

5 The Five Kingdoms The Five Kingdoms The broadest level of organization Kingdoms Monera ArchaebacteriaEubacteria ProtistaFungiPlantaeAnimalia

6 Monera  Prokaryotes –Cells lack a nucleus –Absorbs its own food  Some form chains or mats  Bacteria, blue-green algae, and spirochetes –Over 10,000 known species

7 Monera Eubacteria and Archaebacteria –A growing number of researchers now divide this kingdom into 2 separate kingdoms Eubacteria –“The true bacteria” –Autotrophic and heterotrophic –Can cause: strep throat, used to produce yogurt, vitamins, etc. Archaebacteria –Autotrophic and heterotrophic –Live in: hot springs, on the ocean floor, salty water, your intestines

8 Video #1- Eubacteria E.coli Video contributed by Eric Knutsen

9 Protists Its members are very different from each other Its members are very different from each other –Can be autotrophic or heterotrophic –Most are unicellular  protozoa –some are multicellular  Seaweed Eukaryotic Eukaryotic –Its cells contain a nucleus To view video Click on Paramecium www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/articles/param1.htmwww.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/articles/param1.htm. www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/articles/param1.htm http://bio.rutgers.edu/~gb101/lab6_protists/r6a2paramec.ht ml http://bio.rutgers.edu/~gb101/lab6_protists/r6a2paramec.ht ml

10 Fungi Multicellular Eukaryotes Multicellular Eukaryotes Mushrooms Mold Mildew Unicellular Eukaryotes Unicellular Eukaryotes yeast

11 Plantae  Multicellular eukaryotes  Autotrophs Photosynthetic  They make their own food Mosses, ferns, woody and non-woody flowering plants

12 Animalia All are multicellular eukaryotes Heterotrophs They have their own means of locomotion

13 Dog Classification  Kingdom –Animalia  Phylum –Groups of classes  Chordata  Class –Groups of orders  Mammalia  Order –Groups of families  Carnivora

14 Dog Classification cont.  Family –Groups of species  Canidae  Genus –Groups of closely related species  Canis  Species –Groups of related organisms  Familiaris

15 Interactive Quiz Click on the correct answers. 1.There are levels of classification. Four Four Five Six Seven Eight Five Six SevenEight Four Five Six SevenEight

16 Interactive Quiz cont. 2. is the broadest level of classification. KingdomKingdom Phylum Class Species PhylumClassSpecies KingdomPhylumClassSpecies

17 Interactive Quiz cont. 3. Scientists now separate the Monera kingdom into to Archaebacteria and Eubacteria. TrueTrue or False False TrueFalse

18 Interactive Quiz cont. 4. Mold and Mildew are unicellular examples of Fungi. TrueTrue or False False TrueFalse

19 Interactive Quiz cont. 5. All organisms in the Animalia kingdom are _________ eukaryotic organisms. multicellular multicellular multicellular unicellular unicellular unicellular photocellular photocellular photocellular

20 There are 7 levels of Classification CORRECT! Back

21 CORRECT! Kingdom is the broadest level of organization. Back

22 CORRECT! Mushrooms, Mold and Mildew are examples of multicellular organisms. Back

23 CORRECT! All organisms in the ANIMALIA kingdom are multicellular eukaryotic organisms. Back www.justgive.org/Images/ways/sugarbear.jpg

24 CORRECT! Eubacteria and Archaebacteria A growing number of researchers now divide the MONERA kingdom into 2 separate kingdoms Back

25 Incorrect! Try again Hint

26 Incorrect! Try again Hint

27 Incorrect! Try again Hint

28 Incorrect! Try again Hint

29 Incorrect! Try again Hint

30 Incorrect! Try again Hint

31 Classification levels Kingdom- the broadest of all levels Phylum- groups of classes Class- groups of orders Order- groups of families Family- groups of species Genus- groups of closely related species Species- groups of related organisms Back

32 Classification levels Kingdom- the broadest of all levels Phylum- groups of classes Class- groups of orders Order- groups of families Family- groups of species Genus- groups of closely related species Species- groups of related organisms Back

33 Monera Kingdom Eubacteria and Archaebacteria Eubacteria and Archaebacteria A growing number of researchers now divide this kingdom into 2 separate kingdoms A growing number of researchers now divide this kingdom into 2 separate kingdoms Eubacteria Eubacteria “The true bacteria” “The true bacteria” Can cause: strep throat, used to produce yogurt, vitamins, etc. Can cause: strep throat, used to produce yogurt, vitamins, etc. Archaebacteria Archaebacteria Live in: hot springs, on the ocean floor, salty water, your intestines Live in: hot springs, on the ocean floor, salty water, your intestines Back

34 FUNGI Multicellular Eukaryotes (More than one cell) Mushrooms Mold Mildew Unicellular Eukaryotes (One celled organisms) yeast Back

35 Animalia Kingdom All are multicellular eukaryotes Heterotrophs They have their own means of locomotion Back

36 You are now an expert on the Classification System. Congratulations! www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/r/trl125/links.html

37 THE END


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