Transcript Sect. 7.4
D – domain
Did
K – kingdom
King
P – phylum
Phillip’s
C – class
Cousin
O – order
Order
F – family
Fried
G – genus
Goose
S - species
Special?
Why do biologists organize living things into groups?
What do the levels of classification indicate about the
relationship between organisms?
What characteristics are used to classify orgnisms into
domains and kingdoms?
Classification – process of grouping things based on
their similarities.
Biologists use classification to organize living things
into groups so that the organisms are easier to study.
Taxonomy : the scientific study of how living things
are classified.
1750’s – Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus came up with
a system that we still use today: binomial
nomenclature
Genus and Species : The first word in an organism’s
scientific name is its genus (classification grouping
that contains similar, closely related organisms)
Three domains: bacteria, archaea, eukarya.
Organisms are placed into domains and kingdoms
based on their cell type, their ability to make food, and
the number of cells in their bodies.
Bacteria – Prokaryotes – organisms whose cells
lack a nucleus.
Archaea - unicellular prokayotes that are not
bacteria (live in hot ocean floor vent, swamps, and
intestines of cows)
Eukarya – eukaryotes ( organisms with cells that
contain nuclei)
Scientists classify eukayotes into one of 4
kingdoms : protists, fungi, plants and animals.
What are the 8 levels of classification?
What are the three domains?