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Ch. 14 & 19 Notes“Classification and Intro. To Kingdoms”
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A. Taxonomy-the science of naming and classifying organisms.
B. Our system of classification was developed by Swedish biologist named Carl Linnaeus.
C. He gave organism a specific name using binomial nomenclature-system of naming organisms using a 2 word name.◦ 1. The scientific name of an organism is made up
of its genus and species name. Ex: humans-Homo sapiens
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I. Classification
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2. Rules for writing the scientific name:A. Capitalize the genus name.B. Underline or italicize both namesC. Must be in Latin
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D. Linnaeus grouped organisms into 7 categories based on similarities. Over time, these categories have been expanded to 8 categories:◦ Domain
Kingdom Phylum
Class Order
Family Genus
Species
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◦ E. Classifying organisms can help determine the phylogeny, or evolutionary history of an organism.
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A. All living things are placed into one of 3 domains.◦ 1. domain Bacteria-prokaryotes, thought to be the
oldest.◦ Spirillia Bacillia Cocci
II. Introduction of the Kingdoms
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◦ 2. domain Archaea-prokaryotes, contain may extreme bacteria
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◦ 3. domain Eukarya-contains all four of the eukaryotic kingdoms.
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B. All living things are placed into one of 6 kingdoms.◦ 1. Archaebacteria (domain Archaea) many live in
extreme environments such as hot springs, salty lakes, volcanoes; all are prokaryotes.
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2. Eubacteria (domain Bacteria) all are prokaryotes.
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3. Protista (domain Eukaryo) all are eukaryotes,
Eukaryotes that are not plants, animals, or fungi ex: amoeba, euglena, algae.
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4. Fungi (domain Eukaryo) all are eukaryotes and heterotrophic. Ex: yeasts, mushrooms, puffballs.
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5. Plant (domain Eukarya) all are eukaryotes and autotrophic. Ex: trees, grasses, ferns
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6. Animalia (domain Eukaryo) all are eukaryotes and heterotrophic. Ex: birds, fish insects