Title: Classification
1Classification
2MRS C GREN
- Living organisms are able to perform all of MRS C
GREN and non living cannot.
3- movement
- reproduction
- sensing
- circulation
- growth
- respiration
- excretion
- nutrition
4- Movement is action carried out by a living
organism e.g. a flower opening or a horse walking
5- Reproduction is the ability of living organisms
to make offspring which are similar to the parents
6- Sensing is the detection and response to changes
in the environment
7- Circulation is the movement of substances (food,
gases, waste) within an organism
8- Growth is change in an organism over time
9- Respiration is the use of energy from food
molecules
10- Excretion is the removal of waste produced by the
organism
11- Nutrition is making or getting food inside an
organism
12Differences between plants and animals
- Animals
- Are usually mobile and able to move limbs quickly
- Obtain energy by eating other organisms
13- Have a nervous system and brain
- Have well developed sense organs
14- Plants
- Usually fixed or floating, can move some parts
slowly - Make their own food using light
15- Have no nervous system or brain
- Have no special sense organs
16Grouping living things
- There are trillions of living organisms on Earth.
- They are sorted into smaller groups called
species. The organisms in a species have common
structures and behaviours and can breed together
to make fertile offspring.
17- Dogs of different breeds look very different but
they can all mate and produce fertile puppies.
All dogs belong to one species.
18- Horses and donkeys look and behave similarly and
they can mate to produce offspring called mules.
Mules are infertile therefore horses and donkeys
are different species.
19- So far scientists have identified about two
million species. This is still a large number so
closely related species are grouped into a genus. - Similar genera are grouped into a family.
- Similar families are grouped into an order.
20- Similar orders are grouped into a class.
- Similar classes are grouped into a phylum.
- And similar phyla are grouped into kingdoms.
- There are five living kingdoms.
21The Five Living Kingdoms
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23The Five Living Kingdoms
- Animal Kingdom
- Plant Kingdom
- Fungi Kingdom
- Protista Kingdom
- Monera Kingdom
24Animal Kingdom
- Multicellular with a nucleus
- Moving bodies and parts
- Eat other organisms for food
25Animal Kingdom
26Plant Kingdom
- Multicellular with a nucleus
- Immobile but have moving parts
- Make their own food
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28Fungi Kingdom
- Multicellular with a nucleus
- Immobile
- Eat other organisms for food (external digestion)
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30Protista Kingdom
- Single celled organisms with a nucleus
- Mobile
- Some eat other cells
- Some make own food (algae)
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32Monera Kingdom (Bacteria)
- Single celled with no nucleus
- Some are mobile
- Have a range of different feeding methods
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34Binomial naming system
- Every species is given a unique species name to
avoid confusion. This name has two parts and is
given in Latin. - For example, pine trees are named Pinus radiata
and people are called Homo sapiens
35Find out the common name of these NZ organisms
- Diomeda epomophora Royal Albatross
- Agathis australis Kauri
- Ninox novaeseelandiae Morepork
36Find out the common name of these NZ organisms
- Cordyline australis Cabbage Tree (Ti Kouka)
- Podocarpus totara Totara
- Apteryx australis Brown Kiwi
37Dichotomous key
- Keys are used to identify unknown objects or put
them into groups. - A dichotomous key has a series of questions which
have two alternative answers.
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40- They can take up a lot of room!
41- A dichotomous key to identify a duck, a hen, a
lizard and a snake
42Classifying animals
All animals
Animals with backbones
Animals without backbones
43Write the group to which each animal belongs.
Sample Dichotomous KeyI. Body covering A. not covered with hair or feathers - go to II B. covered with hair or feathers - go to IIIII. Skin Texture A. smooth - Amphibian B. scaly - ReptileIII. Skin Features A. covered with feathers - Aves B. covered with hair - Mammal Sample Dichotomous KeyI. Body covering A. not covered with hair or feathers - go to II B. covered with hair or feathers - go to IIIII. Skin Texture A. smooth - Amphibian B. scaly - ReptileIII. Skin Features A. covered with feathers - Aves B. covered with hair - Mammal Sample Dichotomous KeyI. Body covering A. not covered with hair or feathers - go to II B. covered with hair or feathers - go to IIIII. Skin Texture A. smooth - Amphibian B. scaly - ReptileIII. Skin Features A. covered with feathers - Aves B. covered with hair - Mammal Sample Dichotomous KeyI. Body covering A. not covered with hair or feathers - go to II B. covered with hair or feathers - go to IIIII. Skin Texture A. smooth - Amphibian B. scaly - ReptileIII. Skin Features A. covered with feathers - Aves B. covered with hair - Mammal
Mammal
Amphibian
Reptile
Aves
44Construct a dichotomous key
- Construct your own dichotomous key to classify
the contents of your pencil case.
45Dichotomous key for stationery 1a. Item made of
at least some metal???????.go to 2 1b. Item
does not contain any metal??...............??go
to 6 2a. Item used as writing
instrument?????..??go to 3 2b. Item not used as
writing instrument????...?..go to 4 3a. Item
writes with ink?????...............????ballpoint
pen 3b. Item writes with carbon?????..?..........
.....?pencil 4a. Item has sharp cutting
edge?????...............?scissors 4b. Item does
not have a sharp, cutting edge?..............go
to 5 5a. Item has a sharp, pointed
end???............???thumb tack 5b. Item does
not have a sharp, pointed end??.....?..paper
clip 6a. Item is hard?????..........????????.g
o to 7 6b. Item is not hard ?????..........??????
..rubber band 7a. Item is numbered in equal
divisions???.....??ruler 7b. Item not numbered
in equal divisions??..........?go to 8 8a.
Item can write on paper????..............???..penc
il 8b. Item can't write on paper???..............
..........?..go to 9 9a. Item has a sticky,
central core?????....??..glue stick 9b. Item
does not have a sticky, central
core?.......?..eraser