PPT-Classification Unit Kingdom

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Species Fisher Page 51 amp 53 in Textbook Aristotle one of the 1 st scientist to classify living things Linnaeus Made important changes to Aristotles classification

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Species Fisher Page 51 amp 53 in Textbook Aristotle one of the 1 st scientist to classify living things Linnaeus Made important changes to Aristotles classification system He classified plants and animals into more groups. Chapter 18. Bio 112 Six Kingdoms Assignment: Due date:______________________________. Value: 80 points total . Possible Formats:. Poster display, . Chapter 18. The science of naming and classifying living things.. Taxonomy. Pre-1700 common names were used to identify organisms.. Long. Variable. Common Names. Grouped all organisms into two groups:. Finding Order in Diversity. History of Classification. For more than 3.5 billion years, life on Earth has been constantly changing.. Natural Selection has led to a staggering diversity of organisms.. CLASSIFICATION OF LIVING THINGS. ABOUT HOW MANY LIVING THINGS EXIST ON EARTH?. 1.5 MILLION KNOWN ORGANISMS. THOUSANDS MORE IDENTIFIED EACH YEAR. ABOUT 10 MILLION DIFFERENT ORGANISMS BELIEVED TO EXIST ON EARTH. Domain Kingdom Phylum. . Class Order. . Family. Genus Species. . . . . . . Classification. Classification. is the grouping of things based on similar characteristics.. Standard: SB3 Classification and diversity. EQ: How do we classify things?. . Write down as many things or areas that you can classify at school; in the classroom; in the gym; at home. . Eg. . Types of clothes, color of shoes, sports equipment, cars, etc.. Soothe digestive tract. Reduce bacteria fungus. Helps cure asthma. Whitens teeth and bad breath. Cures insect stings and bites. Prevents colon, lung and skin cancer. Blood cleanser. Mentha. . Arvensis. 17. Classification of Life. 2. What am I???. What is my . name???. Why Classify?. 1.There are _______ known species of organisms. 2.This is only __________ organisms that ever lived!!!!!. 3.___________are still being found and identified. Please sit down if you:. Are taller than 5’9”. Have blonde Hair . Have brown Eyes. Are left-Handed. Why Classify?. To study the diversity of life, biologists use a . classification . system to name organisms and group them in a logical manner. Understanding:. The binomial system of names for species is universal among biologists and has been agreed and developed at a series of congresses. When species are discovered they are given scientific names . Ely, Hoyman, Jackson. Why Classify?. Classification: the division of organisms into groups, or classes, based on specific characteristics.. Classifying helps us to understand and order the many kinds of living things. Chapter 17. 17-1 The Linnaean System of Classification. KEY CONCEPT . Organisms can be classified based on physical similarities.. vocabulary. Taxonomy. Taxon. Binomial nomenclature. genus. Linnaeus developed the scientific naming system still used today.. Taxonomy. (. Greek: taxis = arrangement; . nomos. = . law) AND is . further divided into three working groups: . Classification. , . Identification. and . Nomenclature. . . Classification. : . placing organisms within groups with members exhibiting . The Challenge. Biologists have identified and named approximately . 1.5 million. species so far.. They estimate that between 2 and 100 million species have yet to be identified.. 1. Why Classify?. To study the diversity of life.

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