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Wake-up 1. Explain a vestigial structure. 2. Explain the difference between divergent and convergent evolution. Questions are on the white board. Classification of Life Christopherson Group the beads in the bag on your desk. Briefly explain how your categorized them in your notes What is Classification? Method by which biologists group and categorize organisms. What is Taxonomy? Science of Classification History of Classification: Aristotle Grouped all living things into two main groups: Plants and Animals He further divided animals: Blood versus Bloodless And where they lived: Land, Air or Water According to Aristotle……. A bird, bat and butterfly are all in the same group Great Chain of Being “Scala Naturae” Aristotle's view of life was hierarchical; creatures could be grouped in order from lowest to highest, with the human species being the highest. Exploration Era Exploration era allowed many new specimens to be discovered Had Names Many to new classify wereplants changing the and newconstantly animals organisms were and and brought ended name up them; back being toIn naming, Europe taxonomist from Asia, very used Africa, long Latinand descriptive Americas words. What was the scientific name for a Honey Bee in the Exploration Era? Apis pubescens, thorace, subgriseo, abdomine, fusco, Pedibins, posticisglabis, untrinque, margine, ciliates Wake-up 1. How did scientific names get “out of hand” during the Exploration Era? 2. According to Aristotle, group animals together. For example, in your notes yesterday, a bird, bat and butterfly were together. Carlos Linnaeus Father of Taxonomy Developed a system for universal system for naming organisms: Binomial Nomenclature Binomial Nomenclature Each organism is named using two Latin descriptive words: 1. Genus: Group of closely related species 2. Species: Group of interbreeding organisms. Most similar Rules for Binomial Nomenclature 1. Capitalize the Genus and the species is lower case 2. Underline or italicize both genus and species Organism #1: Drosera rotundifolia The scientific name Drosera What is its common Rotundifolia is name? derived from the word “Drosos” Sun Dew which means “Dew or Dewdrops” Rotundfolia means “Round Leaves” Life: Plants Clip 9:34 Organism #2: Mantis religiosa The scientific name Mantodea Whatcomes is itsfrom common a name? word meaning “Prophet”. It was named this is Praying Mantis 1838 by Herman Burmeister. Religiosa means “religious” Organism #3: Hippocampus abdominalis What is its common “Hippocampus” name? means horse and “abdominalis” means Pot-Bellied Seahorse abdominal. Video Link #2 Seven Levels of Taxonomic Organization Remember this sentence to help: King Phillip Came Over From Germany Singing Six Kingdoms of Life Six Kingdoms of Life Kingdom: Archaebacteria Prokaryotic Unicellular Autotroph/Heterotrop h Example: Thermophiles “Heating-Loving Bacteria Six Kingdoms of Life Kingdom: Eubacteria Prokaryotic Unicellular Autotroph/Heterotrop h Example: Escherichia coli aka E. coli Six Kingdoms of Life Kingdom: Protista Eukaryotic Unicellular/Multicellul ar Autotroph/Heterotrop h Example: Amoeba proteus aka Amoeba Six Kingdoms of Life Kingdom: Fungi Eukaryotic Unicellular/Multicellul ar Autotroph/Heterotrop h Example: Amanita muscaria aka Fly Agaric Six Kingdoms of Life Kingdom: Plants Eukaryotic Multicellular Autotroph Example: Passiflora incarnata aka Passion Flower Six Kingdoms of Life Kingdom: Animals Eukaryotic Multicellular Heterotroph Wake-up 1. An organisms genus is acer and its species is rubrum. Write this correctly using binomial nomenclature. 2. List the seven levels of taxonomic organization from most specific to broades.