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Page 1: Objective: Report on changes in classification systems as a result of new information or technology

Objective: Report on changes in classification systems as a result of

new information or technology.

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Organisms found in this lake contain deadly arsenic. Where would you classify it?

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1-Animalland airwater

2- Plant herb

treebush

*based on observable characteristics

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-Developed Levels of Classification

-Mnemonic Device?

KPCOFGS

KingdomPhylumClassOrderFamilyGenusSpecies

Scientific naming came from this

*based on form and structure

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Breakthrough ?

Microscope used effectively.

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5 Kingdoms1- Animal

2- Plant

3- Fungi

4-Protist

5-Monera

Protista

Fungus

Protozoa

protozoan

protistica

bacteria

Virus?????Animalia

Plantae

*based on cell structure

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Archeabacteria were found in deep sea heat vents of ocean floor.

- ‘chemosynthetic’ (convert chemicals to sustain

life).

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6 Kingdoms-Knowledge of structure, genetics

and evolution come into play1-Animal2-Plant3-Fungi4-Protist

Monera (bacteria)

5-Eubacteria-coat skin and swarm nose-most useful and harmless-autotrophs on Earth’s waters

food and O2 producers-not extreme environments

6-Archeabacteria (‘R’ key-ancient)-in extreme environments- “chemo-synthetic”-convert chemicals

for sustaining life-no nucleus, just nucleic acids

*based on cell structureMethods of getting foodMetabolism# of cells

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Algae-thought only multi-celled?

Single celled algae found!

Which Kingdom is this affecting? Protist

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1-Animal2-Plant3-Fungi

Protista

OR

4-unicelled5-multicelled6-other

Monera 7-Eubacteria8-Archaebacteria

*based on cell types

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3 domains3 domains

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Archaea-no nucleus (prokaryote)-chemosynthetic

Prokaryotic-no nucleus (prokaryote)-disease causing

Eukaryotic-with nucleus (eukaryote)-all other former kingdoms included

*based on cell types

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