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Hierarchical Structure of the Classification of Organisms. Classification. Taxonomy-study of how scientists classify organisms Modern classification system uses a series of levels based on structures of the organisms
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Classification • Taxonomy-study of how scientists classify organisms • Modern classification system uses a series of levels based on structures of the organisms • The more classification levels an organism shares, the more characteristics they have in common
5 kingdoms-Monera, Protists, Fungi, Plants, Animals Organisms are place in kingdoms based on their ability to make food and the number of cells in their body Levels of ClassificationKingdoms
Levels of ClassificationPhylum (pl. phyla) • In the plant kingdom, phyla are sometimes referred to as divisions. • Plants are divided into vascular and non-vascular. • There are 35 phyla in the animal kingdom. • These are divided into vertebrate and invertebrate.
Levels of ClassificationClass, Order, Family • These levels become even more specific. • They include fewer organisms that have more in common as they go down the levels.
Genus • Contains closely related organisms • Is used as the first word in an organisms scientific name
Species • Consist of organism of same type • Are able to breed and produce young of the same kind • Species used as second word in organisms scientific name.
Scientific Name • Name of organism made up of genus and species. • Written in italics (Genus species) Genus capitalized. • Wolf- Canis lupus