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CHAPTER 20
Classification
Binomial Nomenclature
Basic group used for identifying
organisms is the species.
Carolus Linneaus began giving
every species its own unique binomial
(two word) name.
The first word was the genus, the
second word was the species.
Example: Homo sapiens -- Homo =
genus, sapiens =species
Taxonomy
Taxonomy – the branch of
biology concerned with the
classifications of organisms.
Organisms are classified in a
hierarchy of larger and more
inclusive categories.
Most Inclusive Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Least Inclusive Species
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Taxon – a group of organisms
defined by the classification
scheme.
Example: class, species
Five Kingdoms
Prokaryotae
Protista
Fungi
Plantae
Animalia
Dichotomous Key
A way of determining the
identity of an organism.
It is a list of questions that are
answered yes or no.
The answer tells you which
question to go to.
Our specimen: long stem, large green leaves,
pink flowers, small brown thorns.
1. a. specimen has a long stem – go to 3
b. specimen does not have long stem – go to 2
2. a. specimen has large orange flowers – go to 6.
b. specimen has no large orange flowers – go to 8.
3. a. specimen has large green leaves – go to 4.
b. specimen does not have large green leaves–go to 9.
4. a. specimen has pink flowers – go to 5
b. specimen has no pink flowers – go to 7
5. a. specimen has brown thorns – Rosaciea
carnicovia
b. specimen has no brown thorns – go to 10
1. Leaves usually without teeth or lobes: 2
1. Leaves usually with teeth or lobes: 5
2. Leaves evergreen: 3
2. Leaves not evergreen: 4
3. Mature plant a large tree — Southern live
oak Quercus virginiana
3. Mature plant a small shrub — Quercus
minima
4. Leaf narrow, about 4-6 times as long as broad —
Willow oak Quercus phellos
4. Leaf broad, about 2-3 times as long as broad —
Shingle oak Quercus imbricaria
5. Lobes or teeth bristle-tipped: 6
5. Lobes or teeth rounded or blunt-pointed, no
bristles: 7
6. Leaves mostly with 3 lobes —
Blackjack oak Quercus marilandica
6. Leaves mostly with 7-9 lobes —
Northern red oak Quercus rubra
7. Leaves with 5-9 deep lobes — White
oak Quercus alba
7. Leaves with 21-27 shallow lobes —
Swamp chestnut oak Quercus prinus
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