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1 CLASSIFICATION Chapter 17

2 Warm-up:  When scientists discover a new species, what is the first thing they need to do?  What is the scientific name for this process?  How do scientists go about doing this?

3 What is Classification??  Classification is the arrangement of organisms into orderly groups based on their similarities.  Classification is also known as taxonomy.  A person who identifies and names organisms is known as a Taxonomist.

4 Why do we Classify Organisms?  To have accurate and universal names for organisms (regardless of what language you speak).  Prevents the mis-naming of organisms (such as starfish and jelly fish which are not really fish!!

5 History of Classification - Boring old people, yeah!!  Aristotle was the first official taxonomist 2000 years ago.  He divided organisms into two categories - plants and animals  He then subdivided them based on their habitat (land, sea, air),  And by their morphology (the way they look).

6 Problems with Aristotle's System  Species are not unchanging, they do change slowly over time.  Did not account for evolutionary relationships among organisms  Some organisms did not fit easily  Frogs live on land and in water

7 Carolus Linnaeus  18 th century taxonomist  Called the “Father of Taxonomy”  Based his classification system on observable characteristics.  Developed binomial nomenclature.

8 Binomial Nomenclature  Two-Part naming system.  First part Genus  Second part species  It is always in Latin  Capitalize Genus but NOT species  Italicize when typing; underline when writing.

9 Today’s Classification System  Still uses all the things Aristotle and Linnaeus brought to the table.  In addition, we now know about DNA!  DNA allows us to examine how closely related organisms are to one another.

10 Taxonomic Categories  Taxonomy = the branch of biology that identifies, names, and classifies species.  Taxon (plural = taxa) is a category into which related organisms are placed.  There is a hierarchy of 8 groups (taxa) from broadest to most specific.  Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

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12 How to remember the order of the Taxa!  Dear  King  Phillip  Came  Over  For  Good  Soup!

13 Turn to page 489!  ACTIVITY: Classify a giant panda, Ailuropoda melanoleuca, completely from domain to species level by referring to Figure 17.4.

14 Answer to Activity:  Eukarya, Animalia, Chordata, Mammalia, Carnivora, Ursidae, Ailuropoda, melanoleuca


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