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Diversity of Organisms. 5 to 30 million species estimated. Axolotl. Organisms alive today descended from earlier species. Fossils Remains of previous forms Record of life’s history Life on Earth Single cell organisms for 3.5 billion years
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Diversity of Organisms • 5 to 30 million species estimated Axolotl
Organisms alive today descended from earlier species • Fossils • Remains of previous forms • Record of life’s history • Life on Earth • Single cell organisms for 3.5 billion years • Abundant multicellular life for 500 million years
Evolution • Change is species over time • Organisms alive today descended from older organisms • Evidence is overwhelming
Organization of the Living World • System to deal with millions of species • An organism belongs to a unique species Bird’s nest fungi
Organization of the Living World • Species designated by a scientific name • Binomial nomenclature – two part name • Developed by Carolus Linnaeus • Example: Homo sapiens • Homo = genus name • sapiens = species name
Classification • System to organize life • Classification System • Genus = closely related species • Family = closely related genera
Classification System Largest Level • Domain • Kingdom • Phylum • Class • Order • Family • Genus • Species Smallest Level
Methods of Classification • Common ancestry is basis for classification • Taxonomy = science of classifying organisms • Systematics • Study of diversity of organisms • Based on evolutionary relationships
Domains of Life • Archaea • Bacteria • Eukarya
Cell Types of Organisms • Prokaryote • No membrane bound organelles • Genetic material found in a nucleoid • Eukaryote • Membrane bound organelles • Genetic material in a nucleus
Archaea • Originally thought to be bacteria • Live in extreme habitats • Do not cause disease • Prokaryotic • Unicellular
Bacteria • Found nearly everywhere • Some cause disease • Prokaryotic • Unicellular
Eukarya • Unicellular or Multicellular • Eukaryotic cells • Divided into at least four kingdoms • Protista • Fungi • Plantae • Animalia
Kingdom Protista • Mostly single cell organisms • May actually be up to 20 kingdoms • Gave rise to other eukaryotes
Kingdom Fungi • Most are multicellular • Absorptive heterotrophs • Most are saprophites
Diversity of Organisms • 5 to 30 million species estimated Axolotl
Organisms alive today descended from earlier species • Fossils • Remains of previous forms • Record of life’s history • Life on Earth • Single cell organisms for 3.5 billion years • Abundant multicellular life for 500 million years
Evolution • Change is species over time • Organisms alive today descended from older organisms • Evidence is overwhelming
Organization of the Living World • System to deal with millions of species • An organism belongs to a unique species Bird’s nest fungi
Organization of the Living World • Species designated by a scientific name • Binomial nomenclature – two part name • Developed by Carolus Linnaeus • Example: Homo sapiens • Homo = genus name • sapiens = species name
Classification • System to organize life • Classification System • Genus = closely related species • Family = closely related genera
Classification System Largest Level • Domain • Kingdom • Phylum • Class • Order • Family • Genus • Species Smallest Level
Methods of Classification • Common ancestry is basis for classification • Taxonomy = science of classifying organisms • Systematics • Study of diversity of organisms • Based on evolutionary relationships
Domains of Life • Archaea • Bacteria • Eukarya
Cell Types of Organisms • Prokaryote • No membrane bound organelles • Genetic material found in a nucleoid • Eukaryote • Membrane bound organelles • Genetic material in a nucleus
Archaea • Originally thought to be bacteria • Live in extreme habitats • Do not cause disease • Prokaryotic • Unicellular
Bacteria • Found nearly everywhere • Some cause disease • Prokaryotic • Unicellular
Eukarya • Unicellular or Multicellular • Eukaryotic cells • Divided into at least four kingdoms • Protista • Fungi • Plantae • Animalia
Kingdom Protista • Mostly single cell organisms • May actually be up to 20 kingdoms • Gave rise to other eukaryotes
Kingdom Fungi • Most are multicellular • Absorptive heterotrophs • Most are saprophites
Kingdom Plantae • Multicellular • Photosynthetic autotrophs
Kingdom Animalia • Multicellular • Heterotrophs