What are living things grouped together based on?
- Structure (biochemistry including DNA, Proteins, rRNA)
What is classification?
The grouping of organisms based on their structure and characteristics.
Why do scientists classify organisms? (4 reasons)
What are the 7 “taxonomic groups” in the Linnaean Classification system?
Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
What is another name for “naming species”?
Binomial naming system
What system came after the Linnaean classification system?
The three-domain system
Who created the Linnaean classification system?
Carl Linnaeus
Who created the three domain system?
Carl Woese
What 3 domains are there in the 3-domain-system?
Archaea
Bacteria
Eukaryota
What is Archaea?
Primitive bacteria that usually lives in extreme conditions
What is Bacteria?
True Bacteria, such as E. Coli and Salmonella
What is Eukaryota?
Protists, fungi, plants and animals
What is included in the 5 kingdom classification?
Prokaryotes:
Prokaryotae (bacteria)
Eukaryotes:
Describe features of Prokaryotae
Examples - E. Coli, Bacillus Anthracis
Describe Protoctista
Describe Fungi
How many Plantae species are there?
250,000
Describe Plantae
How many Animalia species are there?
1,000,000
Describe Animalia
Describe the ribosomes of Eukarya
Describe the ribosomes of Archaea
Describe the ribosomes of Bacteria
What is the difference between bacteria and archaea?