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Binomial Nomenclature

Two name naming system invented by Linnaeus. Includes Genus fist then species.

Two names

Domain

First level of life classification spilt in three groups they are Eukarya, Archaea and Unicellular.

Has three parts

Kingdom

Second level of classification split into six separate groups they are Animalia, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, Fungi, Protista, Plantae

Has six parts

Archaebacteria

Prokaryotic, cell walls with peptidogoly Unicellular A. Troph and H. Troph

Ex. Methanogen halophiles

Protista

Eukaryotic has cell walls some have chloroplasts Most Unicellular some multi cellular

Ex. Paramecium, slime molds

Fungi

Eukaryotic cell walls made of chitin most multicellular some Unicellular A. Troph

Mushrooms, Yeast, mold

Plantae

Eukaryotic cell walls made of cellulose contain Chloroplasts Multicellular A. Troph

Ex. Moss fern

Phylum

Third level in life classification it is the taxons composed of similar classes

D.ear K.ing ?.....

Class

Fourth level of life classification, Taxon composed of similar orders

D.ear K.ing P.hillip ?...

Order

Fifth level of life classification Taxon composed of specific families

D.ear K.ing P.hillip C.ame ?...

Family

Taxon composed of similar Genera

D.ear K.ing P.hillip C.ame O.ver ?

Genus

Taxon composed of similar species

D.ear K.ing P.hillip C.ame O.ver F.or

Species

Lowest and most specific level of life classification

D.ear K.ing P.hillip C.ame O.ver F.or G.ood

Linnaeus

Created life classification science credited with creating the kingdoms Animalia and Plantae

He created.....

Similar Genes

Similarities at the molecular level show that two organisms can share common ancestry

Ex. Yeast and Humans share...

Phylogeny

Study of Evolutionary relationships among organisms

Phy.....

Derived Characters

Characteristics that appear in recent parts of lineage but not in older

Back wards evolution

Cladogram

A diagram used to show evolutionary relationships among a group of organisms

Made from derived Characters

Taxonomy

The discipline to classify organisms and classify them

Discipline of...