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Chapter 17 Classification of Organisms. Section 1 Biodiversity. biodiversity- the variety of organisms that exist. Although scientists have classified almost 2 million species, there are likely many more. Taxonomy- the science of describing, naming and classifying organisms.
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Chapter 17 Classification of Organisms Section 1 Biodiversity
biodiversity- the variety of organisms that exist • Although scientists have classified almost 2 million species, there are likely many more
Taxonomy- the science of describing, naming and classifying organisms • Various naming systems have been used over the years
Aristotle • Classified organisms into two taxa: plants and animals • Taxa= groups, taxon- group
Aristotle’s System Animals Plants • Classified based on where they lived; land, water or air • Classified based on stem differences
The Linnaean System • Grouped organisms according to their form and structure (morphology) • Had seven levels • Most like the system we used today
Linnaeus’ hierarchy King Phillip Came Over For Ginger Snaps • Kingdom • Phylum • Class • Order • Family • Genus • Species Linnaeus grouped structurally similar organisms of a single type into the species category.
Today’s system uses the added level of “domain” above kingdom • Linnaeus also gave organisms a species name a.k.a scientific name with two parts: • Genus (first letter capitalized) • Species identifier (all lowercase) • **Both underlined or italicized
Human Classification Our scientific name: • Homo sapiens Our genus name is Homo Our species identifier is sapiens
This two part naming system is known as Binomial nomenclature Chaos chaos Names often describe the organism
In addition… • Some species are given subspecies names to refer to the geographic area in which they live Terrapenecarolinatriunui