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The Classification System

An Interactive PowerPoint Presentation by Stacey Podolsky

The Classification System

Why do scientists classify?– All living organisms

have characteristics which distinguish them from nonliving objects

– Scientists organize liviving things into groups so that s so that organisms are easier organisms are easier to studyto study

There Are Seven Levels of There Are Seven Levels of ClassificationClassification

1.1. KingdomKingdom

2.2. PhylumPhylum

3.3. ClassClass

4.4. OrderOrder

5.5. FamilyFamily

6.6. GenusGenus

7.7. SpeciesSpecies

The Five KingdomsThe Five KingdomsThe broadest level of organization

Kingdoms

Monera Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia

ArchaebacteriaArchaebacteria EubacteriaEubacteria

Monera ProkaryotesProkaryotes

– Cells lack a nucleusCells lack a nucleus– Absorbs its own Absorbs its own

foodfood Some form chains or Some form chains or

matsmats Bacteria, blue-green Bacteria, blue-green

algae, and algae, and spirochetesspirochetes

– Over 10,000 known Over 10,000 known speciesspecies

MoneraMonera

• Eubacteria and Archaebacteria– A growing number of researchers now divide this

kingdom into 2 separate kingdoms• Eubacteria

– “The true bacteria”– Autotrophic and heterotrophic– Can cause: strep throat, used to produce yogurt,

vitamins, etc.• Archaebacteria

– Autotrophic and heterotrophic– Live in: hot springs, on the ocean floor, salty water,

your intestines

Video #1- Eubacteria

E.coli

Video contributed by Eric Video contributed by Eric KnutsenKnutsen

ProtistsProtists Its members are very Its members are very

different from each otherdifferent from each other– Can be autotrophic or Can be autotrophic or

heterotrophicheterotrophic– Most are unicellular Most are unicellular

protozoaprotozoa

– some are multicellularsome are multicellular SeaweedSeaweed

EukaryoticEukaryotic– Its cells contain a nucleusIts cells contain a nucleus

To view video Click on Paramecium

www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/articles/param1.htm.www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/articles/param1.htm.http://bio.rutgers.edu/~gb101/lab6_protists/http://bio.rutgers.edu/~gb101/lab6_protists/r6a2paramec.htmlr6a2paramec.html

FungiFungi

Multicellular Multicellular EukaryotesEukaryotes MushroomsMushrooms MoldMold MildewMildew

Unicellular Unicellular EukaryotesEukaryotes yeastyeast

Plantae

Multicellular eukaryotes Autotrophs

Photosynthetic They make their own food

Mosses, ferns, woody and non-woody flowering plants

Animalia• All are

multicellular eukaryotes

• Heterotrophs• They have their

own means of locomotion

Dog ClassificationDog Classification

KingdomKingdom– AnimaliaAnimalia

PhylumPhylum– Groups of classesGroups of classes

ChordataChordata

ClassClass– Groups of ordersGroups of orders

MammaliaMammalia

OrderOrder– Groups of familiesGroups of families

CarnivoraCarnivora

Dog Classification cont.Dog Classification cont.

FamilyFamily– Groups of speciesGroups of species

CanidaeCanidae

GenusGenus– Groups of closely related Groups of closely related

speciesspecies CanisCanis

SpeciesSpecies– Groups of related Groups of related

organismsorganisms FamiliarisFamiliaris

InteractiveInteractive QuizQuiz

Click on the correct answers.Click on the correct answers.

1.There are 1.There are levels of levels of classification.classification.

Four Four Five Five Six Six SevenSeven EightEight

InteractiveInteractive Quiz cont.Quiz cont.

2. 2. is the broadest level of is the broadest level of classification.classification.

KingdomKingdom Phylum Class Phylum Class SpeciesSpecies

InteractiveInteractive Quiz cont.Quiz cont.

3. Scientists now separate the 3. Scientists now separate the MoneraMonera kingdom into to Archaebacteria and kingdom into to Archaebacteria and Eubacteria.Eubacteria.

TrueTrue or or FalseFalse

InteractiveInteractive Quiz cont.Quiz cont.

4. 4. Mold and MildewMold and Mildew are unicellular are unicellular examples of Fungi.examples of Fungi.

TrueTrue or or FalseFalse

InteractiveInteractive Quiz cont.Quiz cont.

55. All organisms in the Animalia kingdom . All organisms in the Animalia kingdom are are _________ _________ eukaryotic organisms. eukaryotic organisms.

• multicellularmulticellular

• unicellularunicellular

• photocellularphotocellular

There are 7 levels of ClassificationCORRECT!CORRECT!

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CORRECT!Kingdom is the broadest level of organization.

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CORRECT!Mushrooms, Mold and Mildew are examples of multicellular organisms.

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CORRECT!All organisms in the ANIMALIA kingdom are multicellular eukaryotic organisms.

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CORRECT!Eubacteria and ArchaebacteriaA growing number of researchers now divide the MONERA kingdom into 2 separate kingdoms

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Classification levels

Kingdom- the broadest of all levels

Phylum- groups of classes

Class- groups of orders

Order- groups of families

Family- groups of species

Genus- groups of closely related species

Species- groups of related organisms

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Classification levels

Kingdom- the broadest of all levels

Phylum- groups of classes

Class- groups of orders

Order- groups of families

Family- groups of species

Genus- groups of closely related species

Species- groups of related organisms

Back

Monera KingdomMonera Kingdom Eubacteria and ArchaebacteriaEubacteria and Archaebacteria

A growing number of researchers now divide this A growing number of researchers now divide this kingdom into 2 separate kingdomskingdom into 2 separate kingdoms

EubacteriaEubacteria ““The true bacteria”The true bacteria” Can cause: strep throat, used to produce yogurt, Can cause: strep throat, used to produce yogurt,

vitamins, etc.vitamins, etc. ArchaebacteriaArchaebacteria

Live in: hot springs, on the ocean floor, salty Live in: hot springs, on the ocean floor, salty water, your intestineswater, your intestines

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FUNGI Multicellular Eukaryotes (More than one cell)

Mushrooms Mold Mildew

Unicellular Eukaryotes (One celled organisms) yeast

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Animalia Kingdom All are multicellular eukaryotes Heterotrophs They have their own means of locomotion

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You are now an expert on the Classification System.

Congratulations!

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