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Classification of Living Things

Classification of Living Things. Cornell Note Taking. Questions Key Terms Main Ideas. Answers Definitions Supporting Details/Pictures. What is classification?. Classification is the grouping of living organisms according to similar structures and functions.

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Classification of Living Things

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  1. Classification of Living Things

  2. Cornell Note Taking • Questions • Key Terms • Main Ideas • Answers • Definitions • Supporting Details/Pictures

  3. What is classification? • Classification is the grouping of living organisms according to similar structures and functions.

  4. What branch of science is classification? • Taxonomy

  5. Who developed the 1st Classification System? • Aristotle developed the early classification system

  6. How did Aristotle group plants? • Aristotle grouped plants according to their sizes Tree Shrub Bush

  7. How did Aristotle group animals? • Aristotle grouped animals according to where they lived or spent most of their time Land Air Water

  8. Who developed the classification system we use today? • Carolus Linnaeus developed the modern classification system

  9. Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species What are the 8 levels (Taxa) of the modern classification system? The 8 levels known as Taxa are :

  10. What are the 3 Domains? Arranged from the least complex to the most complex • Archae • Bacteria • Eukarya

  11. How are the taxa arranged? The Taxa are listed in order from the broadest to the most specific.

  12. Human Classification

  13. How can we remember the 8 levels? Choose one ! • Dear King Philip Came Over For Grape Soda. • Dear King Philip Came Over For Green Skittles. • Dear King Philip Came Over For Good Spaghetti. • Dear King Philip Came Over For Good Soup.

  14. How do we name organisms? • Binomial Nomenclature • Developed by Carolus Linnaeus What is Binomial Nomenclature? • Two-name system: • First name is the organism’s genus (Always Upper Case) • Second name is the organism’s species (Always Lower Case) • Both are always Italicized or Underlined

  15. How do we identify organisms? Dichotomous Key (aka. Taxonomic Key) -paired statements that describe the physical characteristics of different organisms

  16. Dichotomous Key • 1a Fruits occur singly ....................................................... Go to 3 • 1b Fruits occur in clusters of two or more ......................... Go to 2 • 2a Fruits are round ....................................................... Grapes • 2b Fruits are elongate ................................................... Bananas • 3a Thick skin that separates easily from flesh .............Oranges • 3b Thin skin that adheres to flesh .............................. Go to 4 • 4a More than one seed per fruit ............................ Apples • 4b One seed per fruit ............................................ Go to 5 • 5a Skin covered with velvety hairs .................... Peaches • 5b Skin smooth, without hairs ........................... Plums Use the key to identify the following:

  17. Alienus quadiegicus Alienus hairicus Alienus tritoothicus Alienus stripicus Alienus blobicus Alienus fuzzicus 1. 2. 4. 3. 6. 5.

  18. 5. 3. 4. 1. 2. 6. 8. 10. 7. 9.

  19. Number Your Paper from 1-8. Identify each Norn. Remember to add Norno as the 1st name. 2. 1. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

  20. Homework:Create Your Own Dichotomous Key • Find a picture with five people/itmes in it. • Give each person/item a name • Create a dichotomous key to identify each person/item • Turn the picture and dichotomous key in

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