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Study of Life
Classification
Regents Biology
2006-2007
What variety! What similarity!
 Diversity of Life

there are so many different creatures
on Earth

why are there differences?
 Unity of life

all creatures have
similarities
common characteristics
 why are they so alike?

Regents Biology
Regents Biology
Organizing the world of organsims
 The Tree of Life

organize
creatures by
structure &
function
 how they are built
 how they live

organize them
into groups of
closely related
creatures
Regents Biology
Eukaryote
Classification
 6 Kingdom system

Prokaryote
Prokaryotes
 No separate organelles in their cells
 Bacteria
 Archaebacteria

Eukaryotes
 Separate organelles




in their cells
Protists
Plants
Fungi
Animals
Regents Biology
Bacteria
&
Archaebacteria
Prokaryotes
Kingdom
Bacteria
Kingdom
Archaebacteria
Kingdom
Protist
Eukaryotes
Kingdom
Fungi
Regents Biology
Kingdom
Plant
Kingdom
Animal
Classification
 Kingdom
 Phylum
 Class
 Order
 Family
 Genus
 species
Regents Biology
Organizing systems
 Making sense out of the differences
Eastern gray squirrel
Regents
Sciurus
Biology
carolinensis
Prokaryotes
 Bacteria
one-celled organisms
 microscopic
 no organelles

 have cell membrane
 have DNA
most common form of life on Earth
 incredible number of different kinds

Regents Biology
Bacterial diversity
rods and spheres and spirals… Oh My!
Regents Biology
Both Good & Bad…
 Pathogens

cause disease
 infections
 Beneficial & necessary
help in digestion
 help plants grow
 make foods

Regents Biology
Archaebacteria
 Ancient bacteria

live in extreme environments
 high heat
 high salt

the most ancient
creatures living
on Earth today
Regents Biology
Bacteria live EVERYWHERE
 On plants & animals
 In plants & animals
 In the soil
 In the extreme cold
 In the extreme hot
 On the living
 On the dead
Regents Biology
Any Questions??
Regents Biology
2006-2007
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