Taxonomy
Taxonomy
Taxonomy
&
Taxonomy
DRAG AND DROP (ANIMAL KINGDOM)
Plants Animals
Early Taxonomic Systems
• Latin was the language
• Genus name always capitalized
– species name always lowercase
– both names MUST be underlined
or italicized
– Ex: Canis lupus (wolf)
Canis lupus
– Ex: Homo sapiens (human)
WHAT IS WRONG HERE?
1. Pavo Cristasus
2. musca domestica
3. Delphinidae delphis
4. Electrophorus electicus
5. Lumbricus terrestris
6. Ipomoea Batatas
7. Lasius Niger
8. Carlito syrichta
WHO I AM?
A B C
1. Draco rizali
2. D
Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus E F
3. Aleiodes shakier
4. Naja philippinensis
5. Quiscalus niger
6. Sus philippinensis
Scientific names are often:
Descriptive
Named after someone
Descriptive of where an
organism lives
Named after person who
first described the
organism
WHY SCIENTIFIC NAME IS
NEEDED?
• Many organisms have common names
– Can be misleading
Protista
– Eukaryotic (has a nucleus)
– Some have cell walls of cellulose
• Some have chloroplasts
– Can be autotrophs or heterotrophs (some can be
fungus-like)
– Most are unicellular; some are multicellular or
colonial
– Ex: amoeba, paramecium, slime molds, euglena, kelp
– Lacks complex organ systems
– Lives in moist environments
The Six Kingdoms of Organisms
Fungi
• Eukaryotes
• Cell walls of chitin
• Heterotrophs
• Most multicellular; some
unicellular
• Ex: mushrooms, yeast
• Absorbs nutrients from
organic materials in the
environment
• Stationary
The Six Kingdoms of Organisms
Plantae
• Eukaryotes
• Cell walls of cellulose
• Autotrophs
• Multicellular
• Photosynthetic contains
chloroplasts
• Ex: mosses, ferns, trees,
flowering plants
• Cannot move
• Tissues and organ systems
The Six Kingdoms of Organisms
Animalia
• Eukaryotes
• Do not have a cell wall
or chloroplasts
• Heterotrophs
• Multicellular
• Ex: sponges, worms,
insects, fish,
mammals (nurse
young)
• Mobile
Chapter 18 Review #2:
1. In taxonomy, each level of classification is
referred to as a (an) ______.
2. Characteristics that appear in recent parts
of a lineage but not in its older members
are called ___.
a.Taxons c. Cladograms
b.Derived characters d. Genes
3. The group of organisms that can be
larger than a kingdom is called a ___.
a. domain b. species c.
Bryophyta
Pteridophyta