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Classification Needed to study similarities / differences of organisms Most common system has 6 Kingdoms

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II. Kingdoms A.Monera 1.Lacking nuclear membrane 2.Bacteria 3.Blue-green algae

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Page 1: Classification  Needed to study similarities / differences of organisms  Most common system has 6 Kingdoms

Classification

Needed to study similarities / differences of organisms

Most common system has 6 Kingdoms

Page 2: Classification  Needed to study similarities / differences of organisms  Most common system has 6 Kingdoms

I. Classification System

A. Based on:1. Presence / absence of nuclear membrane2. Unicellular (one) vs.Multi-cellular (many)3. Type of nutrition (autotroph vs. heterotroph)

Page 3: Classification  Needed to study similarities / differences of organisms  Most common system has 6 Kingdoms

II. Kingdoms

A. Monera1. Lacking nuclear membrane2. Bacteria

3. Blue-green algae

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II. KingdomsB. Protista

1. Mainly unicellular2. Plant-like / animal-like characteristics3. Protozoa – heterotrophic (paramecium)

4. Algae – autotrophic (photosynthesis)

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II. KingdomsC. Fungi

1. Multicellular2. Filaments absorb digested food from env3. Yeast

4. Bread Mold

5. Mushroom

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II. Kingdoms

D. Plant1. Multicellular, photosynthetic (autotrophs)2. Bryophytes

a. Lack vascular tissue (no roots, stems or leaves)b. Get nutrients and excrete wastes by diffusionc. Moss

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II. Kingdoms

3. Tracheophytesa. Have vascular tissue (roots, stems, leaves)b. Fern, Maple and Oak Trees

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II. Kingdoms

E. Animal1. Multicellular heterotrophs (ingest food)2. Coelenterates

a. 2 cell layers w/ hallow body cavityb. Hydra, jellyfish

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II. Kingdoms

3. Annelidsa. Segmented body wallsb. Earthworm, centipede

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II. Kingdoms

4. Arthropodsa. Jointed appendagesb. Exoskeletonc. Grasshopper, lobster, spider

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II. Kingdoms

5. Chordatesa. Dorsal nerve cordb. Shark, frog, human

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III. Overview

A. Monerans = most primativeB. Animals = most complexC. Classification suggests some

organisms have common ancestry

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IV. Nomenclature (Naming)

A. Kingdoms are broken into smaller groups

1. Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

2. Genus – Organisms have very similar structure

3. Species – organisms can reproduce AND have VIABLE young (their young can reproduce)

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IV. Nomenclature (Naming)

B. Modern System (binomial nomenclature) developed by Linnaeus (early 1700s)

1. Names are in Latin2. Scientific Name = Genus + Species3. Genus – First part, capitalized4. Species – Second part5. Homo sapien or Homo sapien