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Taxonomy The science of naming organisms.. Aristotle Plant or animal? If an animal, does it –Fly –Swim –Crawl Simple classifications Used common names.

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1 Taxonomy The science of naming organisms.

2 Aristotle Plant or animal? If an animal, does it –Fly –Swim –Crawl Simple classifications Used common names

3 Carolus Linnaeus Described organisms with two word names, instead of polynomials Developed binomial nomenclature First word = genus name Second word = species name

4 Why binomial nomenclature? Much easier than a 10+ word name under old “polynomial system” Same name no matter where you go Less confusion Binomial = SCIENTIFIC NAME

5 Taxonomic hierarchy Names organisms and their relationships from very broad to very specific Analogous to sorting mail –County, zip code, street, house number

6 All organisms classified in a hierarchy Kingdom (broadest) Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species (most specific)

7 Bird Cladogram

8 Overview of the 6 kingdoms Archaebacteria –Unicellular –Live in extreme environments –Prokaryotic Eubacteria –Unicellular –Prokaryotic –“Common bacteria”

9 Overview of the 6 kingdoms Protista –Eukaryotic –Unicellular or colonial –Lots of different life styles Fungi –Cell walls made of chitin –Eukaryotic –Multicellular –fungi cannot make their own food

10 Overview of the 6 kingdoms Plantae –Eukaryotic & Multicellular –Cell walls made of cellulose –Autotrophic Animalia –Eukaryotic & Multicellular –No cell walls –Internal heterotrophs


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