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Aim: How do scientists classify living organisms?
What is Taxonomy?Taxonomy is the branch of biology that involves theidentification, naming, and classification of species.
The modern system of classification now contains five major groups called Kingdoms.
The modern classificationsystem is based onstructural similarities andevolutionary relationships.
What are the subcategories?
Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
“General toSpecific”
King Phillip Come Out For Goodness Sake
How do scientists universally name organisms?
They use what Linnaeus referred to as: Binomial nomenclature
Homo sapien Felis feline Canis familaris
Genus & speciesThey are named using the:
5 Kingdom System:
All living things are divided into 5 Main Kingdoms.
Monera, Protista, Fungus, Plant and Animal
Kingdom Monera
Which are single-celled prokaryotes (bacteria).
Characteristics:1)No nucleus2)No membrane enclosed organelles3)Have cell walls (peptidoglycan)4)Some are pathogenic (cause us harm)
Kingdom Protista
Eukaryotes that are not animals, plants, or fungi areclassified as protists. Most are unicellular. They arevery diverse organisms.
Amoeba Paramecium
Types of Fungi:(heterotrophic)
Mushrooms
Yeast (unicellular)
Molds
Plant Kingdom
• Autotrophic
• Plant cells
• multicellular
Animal Kingdom
• Heterotrophic
• Multicellular