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Chapter 18 Taxonomy. How many new species are discovered each year?

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1 Chapter 18 Taxonomy

2 How many new species are discovered each year?

3 18.1 History of Taxonomy  Taxonomy defined Science of grouping organisms based on presumed natural relationships Can be applied to multiple disciplines

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5 When, Who, How  2000 years ago  Aristotle Where they lived  Water  Land  Air Stem differences 1 AD Problems?

6 Common Names  Every day names given to organisms  Problems?

7 Carolus Linnaeus  Swedish naturalist  1707 – 1778  Developed system of grouping organisms based on hierarchical categories  Used morphology  Not phylogeny

8 Linnaeus’s Hierarchy

9 Your Classification  KingdomAnimalia  PhylumChordata  SubphylumVertebrata  ClassMammalia  OrderPrimates  FamilyHominidae  GenusHomo  Speciessapiens

10 Binomial Nomenclature  2 name name given to each organism  Includes genus and species  Species name is its identifier  Underline/italicize both  Capitalize genus  Ex: Mus musculus  Scientifically names each organism  Based on Latin language

11 Additional Key Terms  Division Used instead of phylum for plants  Subspecies Subspecies Morphologically different geographically separated  Variety Variety Morphologically different Not geographically separated  Strain Strain Biochemically different group within a species Represented by letters or numbers


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