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Biological Classification Domains • 3 Domains • Most inclusive or broad groups »Prokaryotes 1)Bacteria (true bacteria)- found everywhere 2)Archaeabacteria (extreme bacteria)- found in extreme conditions, related to ancient bacteria 3)Eukaryotes Kingdoms • Large groupings of living things based on characteristics they have in common – Ex: the way they obtain food is a characteristic that is used to group the 4 kingdoms – Protista (single celled) –Fungi (decomposers) (multicellular) –Plantae (make their own food) (Autotrophs) –Animalia (depend on others for food) (Heterotrophs) Kingdom Archaeabacteria • • • • • • • Extreme environments Can even survive the absence of Oxygen Contain unusual lipids in cell wall (capsule) Unicellular Autotrophic or Heterotrophic Reproduce Asexually Ex: Thermophiles or Halophiles Kingdom Bacteria • • • • Unicellular Some Perform Photosynthesis (Autotrophic) Some are Heterotrophic 3 shapes Kingdom Protista • • • • • Eukaryotic Single Celled Some do photosynthesis Some are heterotrophic Most reproduce Asexually Binary fission Ex: Algae, Amoeba, Paramecium Kingdom Fungi • • • • Eukaryotic Multicellular (Mostly) Heterotrophic Decomposers Cell walls made of Chitin Reproduce Asexually or Sexually Kingdom Plantae • Multicellular Eukaryotic • Autotrophic • Phyla: Conifer, Angiosperm, Mosses, Ferns Animal Kingdom • Multicellular Eukaryotic • Heterotrophic • Lots of Diversity Within the Kingdoms • • • • • • • Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Each category gets more exclusive using characteristics that each group has in common Focus on Kingdom Animalia • The Phyla are…. – – – – – – – – – Sponges Cnidarians Flat Worms Round Worms Moluska Annelids Arthropods Echinoderms Chordates (Vertebrates and Tunicates and Lancelets) Focus on Kingdom Animalia • Classes of Animals are… – Reptiles – Amphibians – Aves (birds) – Fish – Mammals *These are all included from the phylum Chordata Focus on Kingdom Animalia • Orders are…. • Ex: Within the Class of Mammalia you have 12 Orders – Insectivores – Rodents – Primates – Artiodactyls – Cetaceans…………….. Most Closely Related of All… • Family, Genus, and Species are within the orders – They are the most exclusive categories of all! – They share the most characteristics than any other category – The Genus and Species make up the animals scientific name • • • • Binomial (2 names) Italicized or underlined Genus is 1st and capitalized Species comes 2nd and is lower cased