What is binomial nomenclature?
Uses generic (genus) and specific (species) names for the scientific name of a species
Categories list:
How are living organisms classified?
According to their structural features
Homosapiens
genus = homo species = sapien
Organisms that produce fertile offspring
Must be from the same species
What does being in the same species presume?
That you are in the same genus
Sub-groups in the classification system
Types of primates
What happens as you move down the hierarchy?
Classification of humans
Binomial name for Orang-utans
Ponginae
Binomial name for Gorillas
Gorillini
Binomial name for Chimpanzee
Panini
Examples of lower primates
Non-tarsiers - Leumurs
Prosimians
Primate groups
Lower primates
Tarsiers
Higher primates
Examples of higher primates
New worldmonkeys - spider monkeys
Old world monkeys - baboons
Lesser apes - gibbons
Great apes - orang-utans, gorillas and chimpanzees
Humans - modern and extinct humans
Classification of primates
Kingdom = animal Phylum = chlordate Subphylum = vertebrate Class = mammal Order = primate
Characteristics of primates (15)
Strepsirrhini
Lemurs and Lorises
Tarsiformes
Tarsiers
Platyrrhini
New world monkeys
Cercopithecoidea
Old world monkeys
Hylobatidae
Simangs and gibbons
Pongids
Orang-utans