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Classification of Living

ThingsChapter 18

http://analyzer.depaul.edu/astrobiology/kingdoms.jpg

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REMEMBER

______________total of all the living things in an ecosystem

___________population of organisms that share similar characteristics and can breed with each other

BIODIVERSITY

SPECIES

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Biologists have identified and named over______________ species so far.

Estimates = between 2-100 million species yet be discovered

1.5 million

http://www.millan.net

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WHY CLASSIFY?

Identifies and names organisms

Groups organisms in a logical manner

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_______________ = branch of biology that names and groups organisms

TAXONOMY

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Naming and organizing animals into groups with biological significance helps make sense of relationships.

BIRD . . . ?

Image from: http://www.flagsplus.com/flags/21778_bird_collage.jpg

An animal with feathers

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A good classification system: places organisms in a group with other organisms that are similar

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A good classification system:

Uses names that are _________

Can _____ as new data is discovered

Shows _____________ of organisms

UNIQUE

CHANGE

RELATIONSHIPS

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The first person to group or classify organisms was the Greek teacher & philosopher _______________more than 2000 years ago.

(300 B.C.) ARISTOTLE

Image from: http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/history/aristotle.html

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Aristotle’s system

Based on size of stem

PLANTS:Based on where they lived

ANIMALS:

By: Riedell

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Common names can varyExample:

puma, catamount, mountain lion, cougar

. . . are all names for same animal

Image from: http://www4.d25.k12.id.us/ihil/images/Cougar.jpg

By using a universally accepted scientific name, scientists can be sure they are discussing the same organism

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Common names vary

ChipmunkStreifenhornchen (German)Tamia (Italian)Ardilla listada (Spanish)

Image from: http://www.entm.purdue.edu/wildlife/chipmunk_pictures.htm

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Common names can be misleading

Sea cucumber sounds like a plant

but… it’s an animal!

Ex: A jellyFISH isn’t a fish, but a seaHORSE is!

Image from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jellyfish

Image from: http://www.alaska.net/~scubaguy/images/seacucumber.jpg

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Common names can be misleading

In the United States,BUZZARD refers to a vulture.

In the United Kingdom,BUZZARD refers to a hawk

http://www.camacdonald.com/birding/HoodedVulture(HM).jpg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Buteo_buteo_5_%28Marek_Szczepanek%29.jpg

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By mid 19th century, scientists recognized that using common names was confusing.

Scientists agreed to use ____________ to give a single name to each species.

Latin and Greek

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EXAMPLE: RED OAKQuercus foliis obtuse-sinuatis setaceo-mucronatis

Names too hard and long to remember!

“oak with deeply divided leaves with deep blunt lobes bearing hair-like bristles”

Different scientists described differentcharacteristics.

PROBLEMS:

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Carolus Linnaeus comes to the rescue!

Swedish botanist who devised a new classification system

This system is still used today!

(1707-1778)

Image from: http://www.medusozoa.com/images/linnaeus.jpg

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Linnaeus’s SystemOrganisms are grouped in a hierarchy of 7 different taxonomic levels

OR ____________

Each organism has a two part scientific name

= _________________________

TAXONS

BINOMIAL NOMENCLATURE

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Kidspiration by Riedell

Source: see end of show

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Kingdom

Phylum

Class

Order

Family

Genus

Species

Kids

Prefer

Cheese

Over

Fried

Green

Spinach

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Kingdom

Phylum

Class

Order

Family

Genus

Species

Animalia

Chordata

Mammalia

Carnivora

Felidae

Panthera

leo

http://www.vetmed.wisc.edu/dms/fapm/personnel/tom_b/2004-lion.jpg

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BINOMIAL NOMENCLATURE(2-name naming system)

1st name = _______________– Always capitalized

2nd name = _________________–Always lower case

Both names are ______________ or written in ____________.

GENUS NAME

SPECIES NAME

UNDERLINED ITALICS

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GENUS = group of closely related species

GENUS = Ursus (Includes many kinds of bears)

SPECIES = unique to each kind of bearhttp://www.macecanada.com/images/bears/kodiak_bear.gif

http://students.cs.byu.edu/~tole/Virtual%20Zoo/polar-bear.jpg

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Black_bear_large.jpg

Ursusarctos

Ursusmaritimus

Ursusamericanis

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Binomial nomenclature

Humans

Homo sapiens

Homo sapiens

Image from: http://www.earlylearning.ubc.ca/images/photo_baby.jpg

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MODERN EVOLUTIONARY CLASSIFICATION

18-2

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In a way, organisms determine who belongs to their species by choosing with whom they will __________!

Taxonomic groups are “invented” by scientists to group organisms with similar _______________.

MATE

characteristics

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BUT. . .

which characteristics are MOST IMPORTANT?

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Should a dolphin be grouped with fish because it has fins and lives in water?

OR with mammals because itbreathes air and makes milk for its young?

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Look at these 3 organisms:

LIMPETCRAB

BARNACLE

http://greatescapetravel.com/album/MAUI2001/pages/molokini_kona_crab.html

http://nearctica.com/ecology/habitats/barnacle.jpg

http://siena.earth.rochester.edu/ees207/Gastropoda/

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Judging by appearances you would probably put limpets and barnacles together in a group and crabs in a different group.

BUT LOOKS can be deceiving!

BIOLOGY by Miller and Levine; Prentice Hall Publishers© 2006

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LIMPET

CRAB

BARNACLE

Look more closely!

Limpet and barnacle larvae are very different.

Barnacles have jointed limbs. Limpets DON’T !

Barnacles have a segmented bodyLimpets DON’T !

Barnacles have an exoskeleton that molts.Limpets DON’T !

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LIMPET

CRAB BARNACLE

Look more closely!

Crab and barnacle larvae are very similar

Barnacles have jointed limbs. So do CRABS !

Barnacles have a segmented bodySo do CRABS !

Barnacles have an exoskeleton that molts.So do CRABS !

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LIMPET SNAIL

http://siena.earth.rochester.edu/ees207/Gastropoda/

Limpets have an internal anatomy more like snails, which are MOLLUSKS.

Because of these characteristics, scientists have concluded that barnacles are more closely related to crabs than to MOLLUSKS

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BOTH crabs and barnacles have been classified as CRUSTACEANS

Image from: Biology by Miller and Levine; Prentice Hall Publishing ©2006

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MODERN TAXONOMYGrouping organisms based on their evolutionary history =_____________________Evolutionary classification

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MODERN TAXONOMYThe study of an organism’sevolutionary history

= phylogeny

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____________is a system of classifying organisms that considers only characteristics that are “new evolutionary innovations”.

Characteristics that appear in recent parts of a lineage but not in its older members

= __________________

CLADISTICS

Derived characters

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Derived characters can be usedto construct a diagram thatshows evolutionary relationshipsamong groups of organisms

= ________cladogram

Image from:http://sps.k12.ar.us/massengale/images/clip0075.jpg

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Derived charactersappear at branchesof the cladogramshowing where theyfirst arose.

Cladograms helpscientists understandhow one lineagebranched fromanother

Image from: Biology by Miller and Levine; Prentice Hall Publishing ©2006

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All of the classification methods discussed so far are based on physical similarities and differences.

Even organisms with very different anatomies can share common traits.

EX: All living things use ______________to pass on information and control growth.DNA and RNA

http://sbchem.sunysb.edu/msl/dna.gif

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GENES of many organisms show remarkable similarity at the molecular level.

Similarities in DNA can be used to help determine classification and evolutionary relationships between organisms.

http://sbchem.sunysb.edu/msl/dna.gif

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Humans have a gene that codes for a protein that helps our muscles move called __________

Researchers have found a gene in yeast that codes for a myosin protein, that enables internal cell parts to move.

MYOSIN

http://universe-review.ca/I11-32-yeast.jpg

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Similarities in DNA can be used to help show evolutionary relationships and how species have changed.

Images from: Biology by Miller and Levine; Prentice Hall Publishing©2006

African vulture American vulture Stork

Traditionally these first two were classified together in falcon family.Storks were put in a separate family.

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American vultures have a peculiar behavior. When they get overheated, they urinate on their legs to cool off

Images from: Biology by Miller and Levine; Prentice Hall Publishing©2006

African vulture American vulture Stork

The only other bird that does this is the STORK.

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DNA comparisons showed more similarities between American vulture and stork DNA than DNA from the two kinds of vultures suggesting a more ______________________ between storks and American vultures

Images from: Biology by Miller and Levine; Prentice Hall Publishing©2006

African vulture American vulture Stork

recent common ancestor

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Comparisons of DNA can also be used to mark the passage of evolutionary time

A model that uses DNA comparisons to estimate the length of time that two species have been evolving independently

= ________________MOLECULAR CLOCK

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____________ occur all the time and cause slight changes to the DNA code.

Degree of _________

is an indication of how

long ago two species

shared a common ancestor

Mutations

dissimilarity

Image from: Biology by Miller and Levine; Prentice Hall Publishing©2006

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Different genes accumulate mutations at different rates so there are many molecular clocks “ticking”.

http://www.kahlert.com/web/images/tech_clock.gif

Allows scientists to time different kinds of evolutionary events, like using different hands on a clock.

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Kidspiration by Riedell

Source: see end of show