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Taxonomy
science
of classifying organisms
--groups related organisms
together
--assigns each a name
About
1.5 million species
named
2-100 million species yet
to be discovered
spider monkey
sea horse
firefly
mud puppy
ringworm
jellyfish
sea monkey
gray wolf
crayfish
horned toad
black bear
Common names can be confusing and
names can vary by region.
Organisms
can have more than 1
common name but
all organisms have only 1
scientific name
-usually Latin or Greek
-developed by Carolus Linnaeus
Two-word naming system
-Written in italics (or underlined if
handwritten)
-1st word is Capitalized --Genus
-2nd word is lowercase ---species
Examples:
Felis
concolor- Mountain Lion, Cougar
Homo sapiens-Human
Panthera leo- Lion
Panthera tigris-Tiger
Devised
the current system of classification,
which uses the following schema:
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
Organisms
are
sorted into
nested groups
Related
organisms are
grouped
together
Related
groups
have
common ancestors
have DNA similarity
Related
organisms have some
similar traits. For example:
Physical
traits
Food requirements
If
we know what group an organism
belongs to
Then we know some traits of that
organism
The finer scale of classification
(e.g., Kingdom v. Order) the more
we know about the traits of an
organism.
If
we identify something as an animal
Then we know it must eat to get its
food
Because
organisms in the animal kingdom
must eat their food
If
we identify something as a dragonfly
Then we know it must be a predator
because
organisms in the dragonfly order
are predators
Rodents
Mouse
Rat
Primates
Orangutans
Chimpanzees
Arthropods
May fly
Crane fly