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1 Chapter 18 Classification

2 based on their characteristics.
Classification Grouping organisms based on their characteristics. Done to make organisms easier to study and understand.

3 Biological Hierarchy of Classification

4 Classification of Modern Humans

5 Evolutionary Relationships of Plants

6 Comparing Vertebrate Embryo Development

7 Cladogram of Seven Vertebrates

8 Six Kingdoms of Life

9 Two Kingdoms of Prokaryotes

10 Genus Name The genus name is written first. The genus name is always underlined or italicized, never both. The first letter of the genus name is always capitalized. Example: Dermochelys or Dermochelys Species Name The specific epithet is written second. The specific epithet is always underlined or italicized. The first letter of the specific epithet name is never capitalized. Example: coriacea or coriacea Scientific Name The scientific name of this animal would appear as follows: Dermochelys coriacea or Dermochelys coriacea

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13 Bird Phylogeny and DNA Sequencing

14 Comparing the Hemoglobin
Gene Among Species

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19 Taxonomy The branch of Biology that names and groups organisms according to their characteristics and evolutionary history. First done by Aristotle more than 2000 years ago. Plant or Animal groupings

20 C a r o l u s L i n n a e u s A Swedish naturalist in the Mid 1700s. The Father of our modern system of classification.

21 Kingdom:  Animalia      Phylum:   Chordata           Subphylum:   Vertebrata                Class:   Mammalia                     Subclass:   Theria                          Infraclass:   Eutheria                               Order:   Primates                                    Suborder:  Anthropoidea                                         Superfamily:   Hominoidea                                              Family:   Hominidae                                                   Genus:   Homo                                                        Species:   sapiens

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23 The Tree of Life project is a Phylogenetic Tree, a family tree of all life on Earth as we know it.

24 Family tree of Killer Whales

25 Assumptions of Phylogeny
1. Animals having similar developmental stages have a similar evolution - common ancestor. Early stage embryos are very similar between animals

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27 Cladogram

28 K i n g d o m s o f O r g a n i s m s

29 Old five kingdom version

30 New six kingdom version

31 T h e K i n g d o m s M o n e r a P r o t i s t a F u n g i
Archaebacteria Eubacteria P r o t i s t a F u n g i P l a n t a e A n i m a l i a

32 M o n e r a: Archaebacteria & Eubacteria
Single cell organisms. Prokaryotic cells “Bacteria”

33 Archaebacteria ~ 3 billion years old Archae = ancient
You can find them in places where most organisms could not survive High temps Very sulfuric

34 Eubacteria The “other” kinds of bacteria
Live in soil, water, and even on and inside the human body! Ex. Escherichia coli Eubacteria

35 P r o t i s t a Single cells or colony. Eukaryotic cells. “Algae”

36 F u n g i Single cell, colony, or multicellular organisms
Eukaryotic cells All are heterotrophic “Mushrooms”

37 Classification of Fungi

38 P l a n t a e Multicellular organisms. Autotrophic
“Mosses, ferns, conifers, and flowering plants”

39 Six Divisions of Algae

40 A n i m a l i a Multicellular organisms Heterotrophic
“Sponges to Humans” A n i m a l i a

41 Three Domain System

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43 Tree of Life Tree of Life Homepage

44 Trait Lobe-finned fish Frog Turtle Kangaroo Mouse Human Dorsal Nerve Cord Yes Legs No Nature of egg Requires water Hard shell prevents drying Develops inside the mother Nature of develop-ment In egg Marsupial Placental Hair Reduced Pouch Bid-pedal posture

45 T y p e s o f p h y l o g e n e t i c t r e e s
M o n o p h y l e t i c P o l y p h y l e t i c P a r a p h y l e t i c

46 M o n o p h y l e t i c A group including a given ancestral form and all of its descendant species.

47 P o l y p h y l e t i c A group including the descendants of more than one ancestral form.

48 P a r a p h y l e t i c A group including the ancestral form and some of its descendants.

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