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Classification of Life. Chapter 15 . Classification. Taxonomy - science of classifying living organisms. Aristotle. Greek philosopher Divided life into two parts:. Carolus Linnaeus (1750’s). Binomial Nomenclature – two word system Two names Genus – category containing similar species.
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Classification of Life Chapter 15
Classification • Taxonomy- science of classifying living organisms
Aristotle • Greek philosopher • Divided life into two parts:
Carolus Linnaeus (1750’s) • Binomial Nomenclature – two word system • Two names • Genus – category containing similar species. • species • (scientific name)
Man Dog Grasshopper Kingdom Animalia Animalia Animalia Phylum Chordata Chordata Arthropoda Class Mammalia Mammalia Insecta Order Primates Carnivora Orthoptera Family Hominidae Canidae Locustidae Genus Homo Canis Schistocerca Species sapiens familiaris americana
Dichotomous Keys • Used to identify and name species
Phylogeny • - evolutionary history of a species • - anatomy • - biochemistry • - six kingdoms • - geologic time scale • - 4 billion years of life
Six Kingdoms of Life notes
Eubacteria • - prokaryotes • - no nucleus or organelles • - unicellular • - often heterotrophs • - common bacteria • - strong capsule • - blue-green algae