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Biodiversity Starter Notes

Biodiversity Starter Notes. Classification. Father of Modern Classification. Carolus Linnaeus. Born: 1707 Died: 1778. His ideas on classification have influenced generations of biologists during and after his own lifetime. TWO KINGDOMS. Animalia and Vegetaria. Plantae. K I N G

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Biodiversity Starter Notes

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  1. Biodiversity Starter Notes Classification

  2. Father of Modern Classification Carolus Linnaeus Born: 1707 Died: 1778 His ideas on classification have influenced generations of biologists during and after his own lifetime.

  3. TWO KINGDOMS Animalia and Vegetaria Plantae

  4. K I N G D O M S Protists such as Euglena Paramecium Algae Monera such as Bacteria Blue-green Algae Fungi such as Mushrooms Mold Funguses Animals Plants

  5. The Classification Levels K P C O F G S ingdom K P C O F G S ing hylum hillip lass ame rder ver amily or randma’s enus oup pecies

  6. Classify a Human! K P C O F G S ingdom A C M P H H S nimalia hylum hordata ammalia lass rder rimates amily ominidae enus oma apiens pecies

  7. Classify a Bobcat! K P C O F G S ingdom A C M C F L R nimalia hylum hordata lass ammalia rder arnivore amily elidae enus ynx ufus pecies

  8. Classify an Isopod! K P C O F G S ingdom A A C I O A V nimalia hylum rthropod lass rustacean rder sopoda amily niscidae enus rmadillidium ulgare pecies

  9. Binomial Nomenclature A Latin two word naming system. Consists of the Genus and Species. Every living organism has a two word name. Example: Human Genus = Species = Binomial Nomenclature = Example: Bobcat Genus = Species = Binomial Nomenclature = Example: Isopod Genus = Species = Binomial Nomenclature = Homa Sapien Homasapien Rufus Lynx Lynx rufus Vulgare Armadillidium Armadillidium vulgare

  10. Classification Tips! To classify an organism, hop on Search for “Blah Blah Classification” For Example: “Corn Snake Classification” For Example: “Leopard Gecko Classification”

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