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Chapter 7
Classification
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Biology
9th Grade
02/08/2011

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What is classification?
Definition
Grouping organisms based on similarities in structure and evolutionary relationships.
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why is classifocation so important?
Definition
-In order to more easily study the diversity of organisms
-Scientists name & group organisms based on similarities and differences
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what us taxonamy?
Definition
Taxonomy is the branch of biology that classifies and names organisms
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Early Classification
Definition
-Organized into two groups
-plant & animal
-developed by Aristotle
-Invention of the microscope led to a major change in this system

-Naming involved description of characteristics
-E.g. “oak with deeply divided leaves that have no hairs on their undersides and no teeth around their edges” was the scientific name for an species of tree
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Binomial Nomenclature
Definition
-Two-word naming system
-Developed by Carolus Linnaeus
-Each species is assigned a unique two-word scientific name (Genus speices)
-E.g. Homo sapiens
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Binomial Nomenclature
Definition
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Why not use common names?
Definition
-Misleading
starfish
dragonfly
-Confusing
blue jay, blue coat, corn thief
dog, perro, chien
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Modern System of Classification
Definition
-Contains seven levels
-A level is called a taxon
-The smallest taxon (species) contains only one type of organism
-The largest taxon (kingdom) contains many organisms with similar characteristics
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What information do we use to classify?
Definition
-Structural
-Skeletal structure, leaf anatomy, etc.
-Biochemical
-DNA, RNA, proteins
-Cytological
-Cell type & structure
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What information do we use to classify?
Definition
-Embryological
-Embryo similarities
-Behavioral
-Mating class & other behaviors
-Fossil
-Finds relationships between current & extinct species
Term
Evolutionary Classification
Definition
-Scientists now group organisms into categories that represent their evolutionary decent (phylogeny)
-Like a family tree
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Evolutionary Classification
Definition
-Cladograms are used to show evolutionary relationships
-Look at derived characteristics – ones that appear in more recent groups and not older groups.
Term
Dichotomous Keys
Definition
-Taxonomic key used to identify organisms
-Series of paired statements that describe alternative possible characteristics of an organism
Term
Archaebacteria
Definition
-Prokaryotic
-Unicellular
-Autotrophic or heterotrophic
-Asexual reproduction
-Most can move
-Cells walls lack peptidoglycan
-Live in extreme environments
-E.g. methanogens, halophiles
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Eubacteria
Definition
-Prokaryotic
-Unicellular
-Autotrophic or heterotrophic
-Asexual reproduction
-Most can move
-Cell walls with peptidoglycan
-E.g. Escherichia coli, Bacillus, Rhizobium,
Term
Protista
Definition
-Eukaryotic
-Mostly unicellular, some multicellular
-Autotrophic or heterotrophic
-Asexual reproduction
-Most can move
-E.g. paramecium, euglena, amoeba, algae, diatoms
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Fungi
Definition
-Eukaryotic
-Some unicellular, most multicellular
-Heterotrophic (absorption)
-Asexual & sexual reproduction
-Cannot move
-Cell wall of chitin
-E.g. yeast, molds, mushrooms
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Plantae
Definition
-Eukaryotic
-Multicellular
-Autotrophic
-Asexual & sexual reproduction
-Cannot move
-Cell wall made of cellulose
-E.g. mosses, ferns, gymnosperms, angiosperms
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Animalia
Definition
-Eukaryotic
-Multicellular
-Heterotrophic
-Asexual & sexual reproduction
-All can move
-No cell wall
-E.g. sponges, worms, snails, insects, mammals
Term
Viruses
Definition
-Not classified in a kingdom
-Contain genetic material and a protein coat
-No cell structures
-Reproduction is their only life function
-Must have a host to reproduce
-Viruses invade host cell, take over and produce more viruses. Then they lyse (burst) the host cell to release the new viruses so they can infect new cells
-E.g. AIDS, flu, colds, rabies, Ebola, bacteriophage
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