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Biology 11 Taxonomy Objectives By the end of the lesson you should be able to: OState the levels of classification and the man who created the classification system ODescribe the 3 domains and the 4 kingdoms ODiscuss the relatedness of organisms based on their classification Introduction Recall: 1) Life is both similar and diverse 2) Evolution helps us understand who is related to who BUT….How do we organize and make sense of all these different life forms? Taxonomy O The solution to this problem is taxonomy O Based upon Carl Linneaus’ system of Binomial Nomenclature. (name in 2 parts, based on Latin words) Classification Problem O Any classification system is artificial and based upon the relationships that seem important to the person classifying. This is called Personal Bias. Classifications O The first question in taxonomy is: What are the main divisions? O There used to be only 2 kingdoms: plants and animals. O Now, the latest classification system employs a “supercategory” called Domains. Domains Domain Archaea O This includes the Kingdom Archaebacteria. O They include forms of bacteria today that live in the most extreme conditions such as hot springs and sulfur pools. O Also includes: O Methanogens O Halophiles Domain Archaea Characteristics: O Obligate anaerobes O Microscopic O Prokaryotic O Have a cell wall but lacking peptidoglycan O DNA unique to Archaea O Live in extreme environments Domain Bacteria O Includes most of the prokaryotes and all the bacteria (Kingdom Eubacteria) that we are familiar with. Staphylococcus aureus Eubacteria Characteristics: O Aerobes O Prokaryotes O Cell walls contain peptidoglycan O DNA unique to Eubacteria O Microscopic O Live in moderate environments Domain Eukarya O This is a huge domain that includes all the eukaryotic organisms. O In this domain, we will see and use the more conventional 7 levels of classification. O We divide this domain into four kingdoms: O Kingdom O Phylum O Class O Order O Family O Genus O Species Kingdom 1: Protista O Eukaryotic cells O Mostly unicellular, some colonial, some multicellular O Motile O Autotrophic and heterotrophic O Mostly asexual reproduction O “Catch-all” <--A protozoan <--An algae Kingdom 2: Fungi O Eukaryotic cells O Uni-, colonial- or multi- Aspergillius, a bread mold cellular (yeast 1 cell) O Non motile O Decomposers O Sexual and asexual reproduction O Spore formers Kingdom 3: Plantae O Multicellular O Autotrophic O Mostly on land O Eukaryotic cells O Non motile O Asexual and sexual reproduction Kingdom 4: Animalia O Multicellular O Heterotrophic O Largest group is the A jumping spider Arthropods = 70% of all animals O Eukaryotic cells O Motile O Sexual and asexual reproduction Conclusion O Taxonomy shows us where a species diverged from its relatives. O Let’s use humans, the house cat, and a maple tree as examples to illustrate this: Examples of Taxonomic Classification Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Human House Cat Maple Tree Eukarya Animalia Chordata Mammalia Primata Hominidia Homo sapiens Eukarya Animalia Chordata Mammalia Carnivora Felidia Felis catus Eukarya Plantae Tracheophyta Angiospermidea Sapindales Aceridea Acer rubrum O We use the genus and species name to identify organisms. O Ex. Homo sapiens, Felis catus Examples of Taxonomic Classification Human House Cat Domain Eukarya Eukarya Kingdom Animalia Animalia Phylum Chordata Chordata Class Mammalia Mammalia Order Primata Carnivora Family Hominidia Felidia Genus Homo Felis Notice the Genuscatus is capitalized, Species that sapiens Maple Tree Eukarya Plantae Tracheophyta Angiospermidea Sapindales Aceridea Acer and the rubrum species is use not. the Thegenus name and should be in name italics to if O We species typed or underlined if printed. identify organisms. O Ex. Homo sapiens, Felis catus Examples of Taxonomic Classification Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species House Cat Lion Eukarya Animalia Chordata Mammalia Carnivora Felidae Felis catus Eukarya Animalia Chordata Mammalia Carnivora Pantherinae Panthera leo O We use the genus and species name to identify organisms. How do we identify lions? Panthera leo