Biodiversity/Classification
Characteristics of living things:
Classification terms
Classification
Taxonomy
Taxonomist
Classification HistoryFirst two KINGDOMS:
Next – “dumping ground”:
Next – some plants didn’t undergo photosynthesis:
Next – development of the microscope:
Last – some bacteria found in extreme environments
THREE DOMAINS + KINGDOMS OF EACHDomain Kingdom(s)
Characteristics of each kingdomAnimalia Plantae Fungi
Protista Bacteria Archaea
Modern Taxonomy
Binomial NomenclatureMade up of ________ words
First name is the _____________ and is always ___________________Second name is the _________________ and is always _____________________
Both names are always italicized
Canis lupusCommon Name: WOLF
Dichotomous KeysAn identification key used by scientists to name and group organisms.
Dichotomous keys are used to classify organisms.
Why are common names confusing?
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Modern Techniques of Classification
Fossil records
Anatomy
Embryonic Development
Biochemistry
DNA
Metabolic Behaviour
VIRUSES
Characteristics of Viruses
Reproduction – Lytic Cycle
Kingdom BacteriaCharacteristics Reproduction
Kingdom ArchaeaCharacteristics Reproduction
Kingdom ProtistaCharacteristics Reproduction
Kingdom FungiCharacteristics Reproduction
Kingdom Plantae and Animalia
Plant Terms:
Vascular Tissue
Xylem
Phloem
Bryophytes
Tracheophytes
Cuticle
Stomata
Bryophytes
Characteristics Reproduction Examples
Spore-Producing TracheophytesCharacteristics Reproduction Examples
GymnospermsCharacteristics Reproduction Examples
AngiospermsCharacteristics Reproduction Examples
Perfect vs. Imperfect FlowerPerfect Imperfect
Label flower and functions
Why are ANGIOSPERMS so successful and diverse?
Types of AngiospermsMonocots Dicots
Kingdom Animalia
Characteristics of Various Phyla
Types of SymmetryAsymmetrical Radial Bilateral
Body CavititesAcoelomates Pseudocoelomates Coelomates
Germ LayersEndoderm Mesoderm Ectoderm
Why are ARTHROPODS the most successful class of animals?
LIFE CYCLE OF A FROG ( Phylum Chordata)