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ESSENTIAL QUESTION: What is taxonomy? TAXONOMY- the science of naming and classifying organisms based on their shared characteristics. Taxonomist - scientists who study taxonomy Taxidermist I. History of the Classification System: Aristotle (344-322 BC) 1. Developed the first classification system. 2. Divided organisms into plants and animals. History of Taxonomy Carolus Linnaeus (17071778) 1. Father of the modern classification system. 2. Developed system based on physical and structural similarities. 3. Uses binominal nomenclature. Binominal Nomenclaturesystem of using two names (Genus and Species) to name an organism. EX: Hystrix indicaIndian Porcupine II. The Classification System: • Kingdom Order Genus Phylum Family Species Class • Kings Play Chess On Folding Glass Stools • Kingdom Order Genus Phylum Family Species Class • Write a sentence that will help you remember the order of taxons. Classification of a Human: Kingdom-Animalia Phylum- Chordata (dorsal spinal column) Chordata Classification of a Human Class-Mammalia (endotherms, have hair, feed young milk from mammary glands) Order-Primates (large brain, opposable thumb, vision is dominant sense, and feet can grasp objects.) Primates Family-Hominidae (erect) Genus-Homo (man) Species-sapiens (intelligence) Write down everything that you can think of when you see the following: Homo sapiens Convergence Evolution-process by which unrelated species become similar as they adapt to similar environments. Exs. Insects and birds both have wings. Analogous traits- similar features of organism that have evolved in dependently. Exs. Wings Phylogeny- the evolutionary history of a species or group of organisms. Phylogeny is based on: derived characteristics. Derived characteristics- unique characteristics of a particular group of organisms. One way to show the relationships of organisms based on derived characteristics is through clastiditics Cladistics – a system that reconstructs phylogenies by inferring relationships based on similarities. Used to determine the sequence in which groups of organisms evolved. Clastidics Cladistics is based on: • Physiological Traits • Morphological Traits • Molecular Traits • Behavioral Traits Cladogram - a branching diagram based on patterns of derived traits thought to show the evolutionary relationships among a group of organism. .