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Classification
How would you classify these
shapes?
Level 1 Classification
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Pink
Level 2 Classification
Square
Heart
Circle
Triangle
Which level is more specific?
A. Level 1
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B. Level 2
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Circle
Triangle
Why is Classification Important?
• To Study the Diversity of Life
• To name organisms
• Group organisms in a logical manner that
has a biological meaning
Seven classification groups of living things
Did King Philip Come Over For Good Spaghetti?
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Domain
K ingdom
P hylum
Class
Order
F amily
Genus
S pecies
Broadest
More Specific
Most Specific
At what classification level do
we (humans and lions) go our
separate ways?
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Phylum (Chordata)
Class (Mammalia)
Order (Carnivora)
Family (Felidae)
Human Classification
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Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Eukarya
Animalia
Chordata
Mammalia
Primates
Hominidae
Homo
Sapiens
The 3 domains
• Archaea (Prokaryote)
• Bacteria (Prokaryote)
• Eukarya (Eukaryote)
The 6 kingdoms
• Archea
– Archaebacteria
• Bacteria
– Eubacteria
• Eukarya
Eukaryotes
– Fungi
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Fungi
B.Protista
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Protista
C.Animalia
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Animalia
D.Plantae
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Plantae
Animal Phyla
• There are 38 animal phyla
• 97% of animal species are invertebrates
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Cnidaria
Platyhelminthes
Annelida
Porifera
Mollusca
Arthropoda
• There is only one phylum for vertebrates
– Chordata
Chordata Classes
• There are 16 classes of chordates
• 10 of them are different classes of fish
• The others are:
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Reptilia
Aves
Amphibia
Mammalia
Mammalian Orders
• There over 30 orders of mammals
• Here are a few
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Carnivora
Primates
Rodentia
Lagomorpha
Cetacea
Chiroptera
Proboscidea
Sirenia
Which Similiarities are most
Important?
A. Looks
B. Habitat
C. Food
D. Locomotion
E. Evolution
– Phylogeny-evolutionary relationships among
organisms
• Scientists group organisms based on
evolutionary descent or phylogeny
Name that organism
• Taxonomyscientists
classify
organisms and
assign each
organism a
universally
accepted name.
Which level of classification is more
specific than Genus?
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Kingdom
Class
Family
Species
Binomial Nomenclature
• Developed by Linnaeus
• Two-name system
• Each organism has a genus
and a species name
• First name (genus); second
name (species)
Are You Paying Attention?
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Mostly
Not Really
Not at All
Binomial Nomenclature
• Combination of the genus and
species name of an organism is a
scientific name
• Scientific names of organisms are
always italicized or underlined
• Genus name is capitalized
• Species name is lower-case