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Scientific Classification. Classification, taxonomy, taxonomic key. Observable Properties. What is an observable property? Why is it important in scientific classification?. Classification. Define living: Define non-living: Define once-living:. Examples. Give 3 examples of living things: - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Scientific ClassificationClassification, taxonomy, taxonomic key
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Observable PropertiesWhat is an observable property?
Why is it important in scientific classification?
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ClassificationDefine living:
Define non-living:
Define once-living:
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ExamplesGive 3 examples of living things:
Give 3 examples of non-living things:
Give 3 examples of once-living things:
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Scientific ClassificationHow are organisms classified
scientifically?
What are structural characteristics?
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Scientific ToolClassification is a scientific tool
It describes perceived patterns in nature.
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KingdomsWhat are the kingdoms of living things?List their characteristics
1- 1-2- 2-3- 3-4- 4-5- 5-6-
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Levels of Classification Do……………….Kings……KingPlay……...PhillipChess…...CameOn………OverFine…….. ForGreen…...GreatSilk?……...Spaghetti
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Binomial NomenclatureEvery organism that is classified
has a scientific name.This name has two partsThe first name is the name of the
genus and is capitalized.The second name is the name of
the species and is written in lower case.
Acinonyx Jubatus Aconitum columbianumArtiodactyla suidae
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Taxonomic KeysA taxonomic key is paired
statements that give characteristics of an organism.
You choose which statement applies to the organism you are trying to classify.
You continue through the key by stating the characteristics.
Once you have completed the steps, you arrive at the scientific name of the organism.
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Taxonomic Key PracticeLook at the salamander pictures
on your table.Study the dichotomous key to
find the name of your salamanderHave everyone on your table find
the name of a different salamander
Include a description and a name of your salamander.