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Classification. Taxonomy-the science of grouping or classifying organisms. History. Aristotle the 1st taxonomist Greek philosopher 2400 years ago used 2 major groups: plants and animals broke animals into 3 groups: air, water, or land dwellers. Carolus Linnaeus
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Classification Taxonomy-the science of grouping or classifying organisms
History • Aristotle • the 1st taxonomist • Greek philosopher 2400 years ago • used 2 major groups: plants and animals • broke animals into 3 groups: air, water, or land dwellers
Carolus Linnaeus • Founder of modern taxonomy • 1700’s • Developed binomial nomenclature based on structural simularities
Today • Common name=dog • Scientific name=Canis familiaris
Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species King Philip called out for green salad Linnaeus’s 7 hierarchal categories
Besides structural simularities… • …there are other pieces of information we can use to classify organisms.
1. Cell structure • Is the organism made of prokaryotic or eukaryotic cells?
2. Fossil information • Organisms that existed years ago have similarities of those existing today.
3. Embryo studies • Similarities in embryological development often lead to similar groupings in taxonomy.
4. Biochemical similarities • DNA!
5. Behavioral characteristics • Apes and humans belong to the same family.
Ch 7 questions • 1) What is the name of the scientist who developed our current system of nomenclature? • 2) Define: taxonomy, binomial nomenclature, eukaryotic, prokaryotic, autotrophic, heterotrophic, taxonomic key, dichotomous • 3) List the 6 kingdoms. • 4) Make a chart that lists: a) each kingdom b) prokaryotic or eukaryotic c) autotrophic or heterotrophic d) unicellular or multicellular e) examples for each • 5) What is the modern definition of species?