chpt. 17.1-history of classification

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Chapter 17.1- The History of Classification

• Classification- grouping objects or organisms based on a set of criteria.

Aristotle's System- Classified organisms as either animals or plants.

Plants were classified by size (trees, shrubs or herbs).

Animals were classified as “bloodless” or “red-blooded”.

Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778) -broadened Aristotle's classification -created the 1st formal system of taxonomy. Taxonomy- branch of biology that

identifies, names and classifies species based on their natural relationships.

Binomial Nomenclature- gives each species a scientific name that has two parts.

-Binomial means two names. -Linnaeus's system of classification. -1st part of the name = genus -2nd part of the name = species Examples dog= Cannis Familiaris cat = Felis Catus fox = Cannis Vulpes

Taxonomic Categories

Species- group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.

Genus- group of species that are closely related and share a common ancestor.

Family- group of related genera Order- group of related families Class- group of related orders Phylum- group of related classes Kingdom- group of related phyla Domain- Broadest of all taxa and contains 1

or more Kingdoms.

An example

Red fox

Grizzly bear

Black bear

Giant panda

Sea star

Coral snake

Abert squirrel

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