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Title: Classification of Organisms


1
Classification of Organisms
Chapter 14
  • Section 1 Categories of Biological
    Classification
  • Section 2 How Biologists Classify Organisms

2
Taxonomy
  • Taxonomy is the science of naming and classifying
    organisms
  • Binomial nomenclature- Linnaeus 2 word system
    (Genus species)
  • Scientific name
  • honey bee
  • Apis mellifera

3
Scientific Name
  • 1st letter of Genus is capitalized
  • 1st letter of species is lower case
  • Name is usually written in italics
  • Red Oak Quercus rubra

4
Classifying Organisms
  • 3 Domains (new ??)
  • Prokaryotes - Archaea
  • Bacteria
  • Eukaryotes - Protist, Fungi, Plants, Animals
  • Levels of Classification Domain, Kingdom, Phylum,
    Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

5
What is a Species?
  • Biological species - a group of natural
    populations that are interbreeding or that could
    interbreed and are reproductively isolated from
    other such groups (natural barriers - geography)

6
of Species
  • Some groups of species do not have barriers and
    can reproduce unlimitedly
  • 1.5 million species identified in world today
  • 5-10 million more are believed to be in the
    tropics alone (rainforests)
  • New species identified regularly

7
Evolutionary History
  • Phylogeny- system of classification based on
    similarities (evolutionary history)
  • Convergent evol. Species evolve independently of
    one another, but have similarities due to similar
    habitat.
  • Analogous characters- similarities that arise
    through convergent evolution

8
Evolutionary Systematics
  • Claudistics- focus on sets of unique traits found
    in a group of organisms
  • Phylogenic Tree- represents a hypothesis of
    evolutionary history that may be inferred b/c it
    wasnt observed
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