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Taxonomy Why Classify?  Organizes living things into groups  Gives us a universal way to name organisms  Helps in identifying new species or known species  Shows how closely organisms are related  Prevents misconceptions: ex: jellyfish and starfish are not actually fish. What is Taxonomy?  Taxonomy is the study of classifying organisms.  Taxonomy: names and groups organisms according to their characteristics and evolutionary history History of Taxonomy  Aristotle was the first person to classify organisms in writing.  He divided things into:  Animals: Lived in air, water or on land  Plants: differentiated by stems  Early classification caused problems:  They used common names which are different around the world  Also used long names with descriptive terms called polynomial names. History Cont.  In the 1700’s in Swedish scientist Carolus Linnaeus fixed these problems.  Linnaeus created binomial nomenclature which is still used today.  Binomial Nomenclature means two names  Every Organism is given a scientific name based on its Genus and Species  But what are genus and species?  They are each 1 part of the 8 levels of classification. 8 Levels of Classification 1. Domain Domain is the largest and least specific level 2. Kingdom 3. Phylum 4. Class 5. Order 6. Family *These levels of classification are based on an organisms evolutionary chain how it has evolved over time **Two organisms with the same genus are more closely related than those with the same kingdom 7. Genus 8. Species Species is the smallest and most specific level  Dignified Kings Play Chess on Fuzzy Green Sofas Naming  The name of an organism depends on its levels of classification. Domain is often ignored.  Names are in Latin- it is universal in all languages  Ex: Humans  Brain Pop Writing Names  Scientific Names are always written as:  Genus species  The first letter of Genus is always CAPITALIZED  species is written in all lowercase letters  The entire name is either italicized or underlined  Ex: Human Name Homo sapien or Homo sapien More Examples Euclea delphinii Common Name: spiny oak slug Odobenus rosmarus Common Name: Walrus The Three Domains 1. Eubacteria- these are seen as spheres rods and spirals (most bacteria)—no nucleus 2. Archaebacteria- found in harsh environments. Thought to be the first organisms on earth.—no nucleus 3. Eukarya- made up of: 1. 2. 3. 4. Protists Plants Fungi Animals Domains are divided into Six Kingdoms 1. Eubacteria- same as domain– have no nucleus 2. Archaebacteria- same as domain—have no nucleus 3. Protista- have a nucleus 4. Plantae—photosynthesize, have cell wall 5. Fungi—take up nutrients from dead organisms 6. Animalia—multi-cellular, eat food to get nutrients  Brain Pop