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Taxonomy: involves the identification, naming, and classification of species Consider the names catfish, crayfish, and silverfish—the first is a fish, the second is a small freshwater lobster, and the third is an insect To reduce this confusion in discussing organisms, one goal of taxonomy is to assign a universal scientific name to each known species Taxonomists also attempt to organize the diversity of life by classifying species into larger groups of related species The system has two main characteristics: 1. 2. Binomial nomenclature: a two-part Latin name for each species a hierarchy, or ordering, of species into broader and broader groups : Species, Genus, Family, Order, Class, Phylum, Kingdom Panthera pardus: binomial for leopard Panthera leo: binomial for African lion They belong to the same genus, but are not the same species Linnaeus divided all known forms of life between the plant and animal kingdoms Where do prokaryotes fit in such a system? Can they be considered members of the plant kingdom? And what about fungi? American ecologist Robert H. Whittaker proposed a five-kingdom system Three Domains: A domain is a taxonomic category above the kingdom level › recognizes three basic groups: two domains of prokaryotes—the Bacteria and the Archaea— and one domain of eukaryotes, the Eukarya 6 Kingdom classification system 3 domains of life