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Is your closet organized? Living things are organized into 6 groups THE 6 KINGDOMS OF LIVING THINGS ARE: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Archaebacteria Eubacteria Protista Fungi Plants Animals Why are things grouped (classified)? Organization Organization Organization Communication Communication Communication Classification The systematic grouping of organisms into categories on the basis of evolutionary or structural relationships between them. Also known as the science of taxonomy. http://www.oprah.com/oprahshow/OprahSurprises-Another-Audience-of-Heroes-andViewers-Video Early history Aristotle-first to organize living things 2 large groups-plant and animal Taxonomy Is the science of naming and classifying organisms-has sub-groups and names Father of taxonomy is Carl Linnaeus KPCOFGS King Phillip Came Over For Good Spaghetti Humans Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Animal Chordata Mammalia Primates Hominadae Homo sapiens Chimpanzee Animal Chordata Mammalia Primates Pongidae Pan troglodytes What is a primate? hands and feet which are adapted for grasping, their thumbs and big toes can be moved to touch the other digits and are known as opposable digits, eyes on the front of the face - binocular vision. This is a great help in judging distance accurately, What do all hominids have? bipedalism and large brains share more than 97% of their DNA with the modern human genome, and exhibit a capacity for language or for simple cultures beyond the family. Binomial nomenclature C. Linnaeus developed a system that gives a 2 word name to every organism. The 2 word naming system is called binomial nomenclature It helps to avoid confusion It uses the Genus and species name only Some common names Canis familiaris - dog Felis domesticus - cat Canis lupus - wolf Vulpes vulpes - fox Ichthyomyzon gagi - brook lamprey Populus deltoides - cottonwood Cercis canadensis - red bud Diospyros virginiana - persimmon Carya illinoensis - pecan Classification and evolution According to Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution, members that are grouped together have similar characteristics because they descended from a common ancestor Classification shows the evolutionary relationships of organisms A dichotomous key is used to identify organisms that you do not already know. Means "two forks". A dichotomous key is one tool that can be used to identify trees or any other organism