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Do Now: • Think back to the Jones Beach lab where you classified and sorted organisms. • What do scientists sort organisms based on? Spider crab vs. green crab What is taxonomy? • The way in which organisms are sorted based on physical characteristics and DNA code. Initially all organisms, were broken down into only 2 major groups or Kingdoms: •Plants •Animals Taxonomy: • However, as more organisms were discovered there was a need to divide the groups even further. • The classification of living organisms is called Taxonomy and is primarily based on structure of the organism. Classification Categories: • The 5 kingdoms are very broad and general categories. • To help organize the wide variety of animals, plants etc, the 5 kingdoms were subdivided into more specific categories. The Classification Categories are: Least Specific • Kingdom • Phylum • Class • Order • Family • Genus • Species Most Specific Keep Ponds Clean Or Fish Get Sick! The Five Kingdoms… • There are now 5 kingdoms or major groups. • They are: – Monerans (bacteria, algae) – Protists (ameba, paramecium) – Fungi (lichens, yeast, mold) – Plants(grasses, trees, flowers) – Animals (fish, birds, dogs, humans) A. Kingdom Monera • Microscopic • Unicellular (single cell) • Prokaryotic (no nucleus) • Lack most cell organelles • Ingest food by absorption • Ex: Blue-green algae, bacteria Blue-green Algae B. Kingdom Protista • Unicellular (single cell) • Eukaryotic (has nucleus) • Some are motile (able to move) • Ex: Amoeba, paramecium Ameba Paramecium C. Kingdom Fungi • Multicellular (has many cells) • Eukaryotic (has nucleus) • Have cell walls but CANNOT make own food • Ex: lichens, yeast, mold, mushrooms Marine Fungi • Rarely heard of • Important role in decomposing (breaking down cellulose in plant material) • Coral reefs, estuaries, mangroves, etc. Lichens Mold Moldy Room Yeast D. Plant Kingdom Kelp can grow half a meter a day! • Multicellular • Eukaryotic • Make food by photosynthesis • Sessile (does not move) Phytoplankton Sea grass • The only flowering plant in the ocean! E. Animal Kingdom • Multicellular • Eukaryotic • Obtain food mostly by ingestion • Motile 1. Kingdom • This is the largest and most general unit of classification • What kingdom do dolphins belong to? Animalia Bottle Nose Dolphin Taxonomy • KingdomAnimalia Phylum:Chordata Class:Mammalia Order:Cetacea Family:Delphinidae Genus:Tursiops Species: truncatus 2. Phylum • The grouping of organisms based on general body plan and structure • What phylum do dolphins belong to? Chordata • All chordates have a dorsal (back) nerve cord and cranium that protects the brain. • Ex: Humans, dolphins, sharks, dogs, frogs 3. Class • Share common characteristics • What class do dolphins belong to? Mammalia (mammals) • Ex: Characteristics: – Hair on body – Give birth to live young – Warm blooded 4. Order • These organisms are more similar than those of the same class • What to? order do dolphins belong Cetaceans Dolphins, whales & porpoises Sub order: Odontocetes • Toothed whales • Carnivores 5. Family • They are similar in appearance, and have the same feeding habits, behaviors, and general functions • What family do Dolphins belong to? Delphinidae • Ex: orca, pilot whales; fast, use echolocation, do not dive as deep as other cetaceans 6. Genus • They are more similar in appearance and may breed with each other • What genus do dolphins belong to? Tursiops • Ex:Rounded forehead, pronounced “beak” Slight, almost un-noticable genetic differences • • • • Common bottle nose Indopacific bottle nose (T. aduncus ) Pacific bottle nose (T. gillii) Black sea bottle nose (T. truncatus ponticus ) 7. Species • This is the most specific unit of classification • These individuals can interbreed freely and are most similar to each other • What species do bottle nose dolphins belong to? truncatus Bottle Nose Dolphin Taxonomy • KingdomAnimalia Phylum:Chordata Class:Mammalia Order:Cetacea Family:Delphinidae Genus:Tursiops Species: truncatus Binomial Nomenclature • Every organism has 2 names • The first name is the Genus (always Capitalized) • The second name is the species (lower case) • The scientific name for humans therefore is Homo sapiens which means “wise man” What is the scientific name for a dog? • The Genus is Canis • House pet = Canis familiaris • Wolf = Canis lupus What is the scientific name for a cat? • The genus is Felis • House pet = Felis domestica • Bobcat = Felis rufa