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Classification and Evolution Taxonomy/Classification • Domain General • Kingdom (Kids) • Phylum (Playing) • Class (Catch) • Order (On) • Family (Freeways) • Genus (Get) • Species (Squished) Very Very Specific Binomial nomenclature • • • • “Scientific Name” Latin (Dead language/never change) Universal Based on Genus (1st /capitalized) and Species (2nd /small case) • Ex: Homo sapiens (italic or underlined) • Common name can change with different locations • Species: individuals of the same kind that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. • Subspecies: Geographically isolated populations of the same species. Hybrid • Product of 2 closely related species; often sterile. Wolphin Liger Zorse Zony Vocabulary • Prokaryote: Primitive cells with no membrane bound organelles. • Eukaryote: Complex cells membrane bound organelle. • Autotroph: An organism that manufactures its own organic matter by using energy from the sun. • Heterotroph: An organism that obtains energy from organic matter. Kingdom Monera • Bacteria and blue green algae • Prokaryotic cell (no true nucleus) • Heterotrophic & Autotrophic – Decay bacteria: heterotrophic – Cyanobacteria: photosynthetic – Bacteria: chemosynthetic Cyanobacteria Chemosynthetic Bacteria Kingdom Protista • Eukaryotic, single celled – Diatoms and dinoflagellates: photosynthetic – Protozoa: heterotrophic Diatoms Dinoflagellates Protozoa Kingdom Plantae • Eukaryotic, multicellular, photosynthetic • Flowering plants: marine grass & Mangroves • Macroalgae: Seaweeds Eel Grass Sea Lettuce Kingdom Fungi • Eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotrophic, absorbs nutrients. – Slime molds, mushrooms Marine Fungi Kingdom Animalia • Eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotrophic, ingests food. – Whales, dolphins and fish Homologous structures • Similar structures in different organisms that develop in the same way. – human arm vs. whale flipper vs. bat wing Analogous structures • Structures in different organisms that have similar functions but develop in different ways. – Insect wing vs. bird wing More Vocabulary • Natural Selection: the best-adapted individuals will produce more offspring and pass those favorable characteristics on to those offspring. • Evolution: Genetic change over time, that results from natural selection.