organizing life’s diversity classification. w ______________- system of grouping objects or...
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Organizing Life’s Diversity
Classification
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______________- system of grouping objects or information based on similarities.
____________- study that groups and names organisms based on studies of their different characteristics.
Classification
Taxonomy
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Classification of Plants and Animals According to Aristotle:
Plants:
(based on _______ and _______)
1. _________ - plants with soft stems
2. _________ - plants with several woody stems
3. ______ plants with a single woody stem
Animals
(based on __________)
1. ___________ - land
2. _________ - water
3. _________ - air
sizeshape
Herbs
Shrubs
Trees
Habitat
Terrestrial
Aquatic
Aerial
History of Classification
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History of Taxonomy: ________________- 18th Century Swedish
Naturalist, developed the modern system of scientific classification.
Focus was on similarities alone
Carolus Linnaeous
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____________________-a two word naming system of classification.
1st word = ______- identifies the genus of the organism; consists of a group of similar species. First word is ____________and _____________
2nd word = ________name – describes a characterisitic of the organism. It is often referred as the ____________. The first letter of this word is always ___________and ____________
Scientific name is Genus species name
Example: Humans =
Binomial Nomenclature
Homo sapiens
Genus
Capitalized underlined
Species
lower-cased underlinedSpecific epithet
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__________
is the _________________________ it’s the language from which many words in science have been derivied; ______ language.
-__________ provides the framework in which to study the relationships among living and extinct species
Latin
“universal language of scholars”;
dead
Taxonomy
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Levels of Scientific Classification:
1. __________: Largest taxon of similar Phyla or divisions
2. __________: taxon of several similar Classes. Plant taxonomists use the taxon _____________ instead of phylum
3. __________: taxon of similar Orders
4. __________: taxon of similar Families
5. __________: taxon of similar Genera
6. __________: taxon of similar species
7. __________: a group of closely related organisms which have the ability to breed fertile offspring.
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Divisions
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Example of System of Classification: using Kingdom Animalia
Diagram from Strauss and Liswski’s Biology: the Web of life, 1998.
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History of Taxonomy: ______________________ - based on
identifying evolutionary relationships using evidence from living species, fossil record, and molecular data.• ________- study of evolutionary history for a
group of species ; shown as branching trees called _________
Modern System of Classification
Phylogeny
cladogram
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Methods of Determining Relationships between Organisms:
1. Comparative _________- study of form
2. ________ behavior
3. Comparative __________ based on ___________ evidence.
4. Comparative __________ - genetically based
5. __________ distribution
morphology
Breeding
development
embryological
biochemistry
Geographical
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Modern Taxonomy:
__________- study of evolutionary history for a group of species ; shown as branching trees called phylogenetic tree
__________________- is a visual model of the inferred evolutionary relationships among organisms.
_____________ - biological classification system based on phylogeny; assumes that as groups of organisms diverge and evolve from a common ancestral they retain derived traits.
____________ - a diagram or model that focuses on unique characteristics found in a particular group of species.
________________- a written set of choices that leads to the name of the organism.
Phylogeny
Dichotomous key
Phylogenetic tree
Cladistics
cladogram
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Phylogeny: shows the evolutionary history of a species.
Diagram from Strauss and Liswski’s Biology: the Web of life, 1998.
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Cladogram: a diagram that focuses on unique characteristics found in a particular group of species.
Diagram 1 obtain from Cambell’s Biology 3rd ed., 1993. Diagram 2 obtained from Holt’s Science TAKS Practice workbook, 2002.
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Six - Kingdom System:
all __________________
some are ________________;others are ___________
some autotrophs are ______________;others ___________________
1. _____________: include the “ancient” bacteria.
- Live in extreme harsh environments
- ______________ - swamps
- ______________- deep-ocean vents
- ______________- extreme salty conditions
2. _____________: include the “true” bacteria.
- live in almost all habitats except those occupied by archeabacteria.
-some cause disease and some are helpful
Archaebacteria
Eubacteria
Kingdom Monera ( Archaebacteria and Eubacteria)
Methanogens
Thermophiles
Halophiles
heterotrophs
Prokaryotes
autotrophs
photosynthetic chemosynthetic
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Classification of Eubacteria: Based on shape
• __________- round shape• __________- rod shape• __________- spiral shape And Arrangement ___________ - pairs ___________ - chains ___________ - clusters
coccus
bacillius
spirillum
Six - Kingdom System (cont.):
diplo-
strepto
staphylo
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3. ______________: unicellular organisms, euglena, amoebas, diatoms, paramecium, and algae
4. ______________: includes yeast, lichens , and mushrooms
5. _______________: includes ferns, mosses, grass, flowering plants, cone-bearing plants, and trees
6. _______________: includes humans, insects, mollusks, reptiles, and amphibians
Animalia
Plantae
Fungi
Protista
Six - Kingdom System (cont.):
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Characteristics of the All Kingdoms
Characteristic:
Monera(archaebacteria/eubacteria)
Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia
Cell Type Prokaryotic EukaryoticEukaryotic Eukaryotic Eukaryotic
Nucleus No Yes Yes Yes Yes
Cell Wall Yes Present in some
Yes Yes No
# of cells Unicellular Unicellular/multicellular
multicellular multicellular multicellular
AutotrophicHeterotropic Both Both Both Autotrophic Heterotrophic
Locomotion Some Some No No Yes