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Taxonomy

Taxonomy. Biology 8 (A). Learning Objectives Define taxonomy Understand the importance of a standardized taxonomic system. Taxonomy. Taxonomy. Taxonomy – the branch of biology that classifies and names living things Uses characteristics of organisms and a universal system

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Taxonomy

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  1. Taxonomy Biology 8(A)

  2. Learning Objectives • Define taxonomy • Understand the importance of a standardized taxonomic system • Taxonomy

  3. Taxonomy Taxonomy– the branch of biology that classifies and names living things • Uses characteristics of organisms and a universal system • Every organism has a specific name • Organisms are assigned to levels of classification

  4. Common Name vs. Scientific Name Common name– name given to an organism by the people of a certain area • Causes great deal of confusion • Examples: • Mountain lion • Puma • Cougar

  5. Linnaeus’ System CarolusLinnaeus – Swedish botanist who developed new classification system that revolutionized taxonomy Contributions • Created two-word (binomial) scientific naming system • Suggested that organisms with similar structures be placed in same taxonomic group

  6. Common Name vs. Scientific Name Scientific name– standard name accepted by all scientists Binomial nomenclature – scientific naming system using Latin language • First name – genus • Second name – specific name • Both names – species • Felisconcolor or Felisconcolor • F. concolor or F. concolor

  7. Levels of Taxonomy

  8. Levels of Classification • Kingdom • Phylum • Class • Order • Family • Genus • Species • Taxonomy Classification of Humans: • Animalia • Chordata • Mammalia • Primates • Hominidae • Homo • Homo Sapiens

  9. Levels of Classification • Kingdom • Phylum • Class • Order • Family • Genus • Species • Taxonomy Levels of Classification • Kings • Play • Chess • On • Fancy • Glass • Squares

  10. Taxonomy Importance of a standardized taxonomic system • Needed to orderly classify vast diversity of organisms • Allows for universal understanding • Ability for similarities to be compared • Show common ancestry

  11. Learning Objectives • Define taxonomy • Understand the importance of a standardized taxonomic system • Taxonomy

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