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Classification & Taxonomy Notes Essential What is the importance of classification? Question Activating Strategy Sweet tarts Jelly beans Starburst Skittles Trident and blow pops Tootsie pops, twix. Snickers, zero bars, M&Ms, chocolate raisins, and mounds Sour straws and sour patch kids What is taxonomy & classification? Taxonomy = a branch of biology that groups and names organisms Classification = grouping of objects based on similarities What did the 1st classification system look like? 1st system - made by aristotle (384 -322 B.C.) - used various characteristics to classify organisms into 2 groups: plants and animals - problem- showed no evolutionary connections 2nd system How did the - made by Carolus linnaeus in 1700’s 2nd system - still used today differ from the - uses physical and structural similarities to group organisms 1st? - shows evolutionary relationship (Ex. Bats are classified as mammals bc they have hair + produce milk for their young) What is binomial Binomial nomenclature: nomenclature? 1st word = genus (group of similar species) 2nd word = specific epithet (characteristic) What are the Ex. Species name for humans is Homo sapiens (genus= homo, sapiens = wise in rules of Latin) binomial Rules for writing: nomenclature? 1. always capitalize first letter of genus 2. use Latin (no longer used in conversation so it does not change) 3. must be italicized or underlined What is the purpose of classifying? Purpose of Classification System 1. To study relationships between living and extinct species EX: Are dinosaurs more closely related to birds or reptiles? 2. To help identify new and existing organisms EX: a child eats a berry from the backyard, is it poisonous? EX: 1 tree makes a valuable chemical, maybe another similar tree would too? What is a Dichotomous Key = a tool used to identify organisms dichotomous EX: insect key or salamander key assignments key? What are the Levels of Classification levels of classification? 1. Domain = group of kingdoms_ 2. Kingdom = taxon (group) of similar phyla 3. Phylum = taxon of similar classes 4. Class = taxon of similar orders 5. Order = taxon of similar families 6. Family = taxon of similar genera 7. genus = taxon of similar species 8. species= group of organisms that look alike and can interbreed How are humans classified? What are the 5 evolutionary relationships between organisms? Human Classification Groups Domain = eukarya Kingdom = animalia Phylum = chardata Class = mammelia Order = primates Family = hominidae Genus = homo Species = homo sapiens 1. Structural similarities (ex. Cat family has claws) 2. Breeding behavior (frogs that use different sounds) 3. Geographic distribution (location of earth (separated by an ocean?)) 4. Biochemistry (similar DNA, amino acids, proteins etc.) 5. Chromosome comparison (# of chromosomes, structure of chromosomes, genes located on chromosomes) What is phylogeny? Phylogeny is the evolutionary history of a species. What is cladistics? Cladistics is a system of classification based on phylogeny. What is a cladogram? Cladogram is a model of the phylogeny of a species. It is similar to a family tree but it shows probable ancestry. In a cladogram the more closely together the species are placed the more closely related the species are.