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Classifying Organisms What is a Panda? Scientists had difficulty determining the relationship of the Panda with other organisms.

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Classifying OrganismsWhat is a Panda? Scientists had difficulty

determining the relationship of the Panda with other organisms.

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THE QUESTION What is a Panda?

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THE QUESTION What is a Panda?

Red Panda Panda BearRaccoon

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THE QUESTION What is a Panda?

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THE QUESTION What is a Panda?

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Taxonomy Part 1

Classification

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D 2 We are learning to investigate the principles of scientific classificationSuccess Criteria: I can…

- draw biological diagrams of representative organisms from each of the kingdoms - classify organisms using dichotomous keys

- create a dichotomous key to identify organisms

D 3 We are learning to demonstrate an understanding of the diversity of living organisms Success Criteria: I can…- use appropriate terminology related to biodiversity- explain the fundamental principles of taxonomy- concepts of taxonomic rank and relationship (eg., genus, species, taxon…)

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How do we classify organisms?

• Kingdom is the top level in categorizing • There are 7 levels in total:

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Phylum

Class

Order

Family

Genus

Species

Kingdom

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How do we classify organisms?• Kingdom is the top level in categorizing • There are 7 levels in total:

Eg: housefly Eg: human Kingdom Animalia Animalia Phylum arthropod chordata Class insecta mammalia Order diptera primates Family muscidae hominidae Genus Musca Homo Species domestica sapiens

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K P C O F G S

King Philp cut open five green snakes

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Binomial Nomenclature

• every living thing has its own name that includes genus & species

examples:

Name of the house fly: Musca domestica

Name of a beaver: Castor canadensis

These names tell us about the organism

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Which of the following are most closely related?

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Rob Ford Chimp Baboon Kingdom Animalia Animalia Animalia phylum chordata chordata chordata class mammalia mammalia mammalia order primates primates primates family hominidae hominidae Cercopithecidae genus Homo Pan apio

species sapiens Troglodytes anubis

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1. Teeth visible ....................go to 2 .....Teeth not visible .................go to 4 2. Has a wide, toothy smile .......Smilus toothyus ....Is not smiling ......................go to 3 3. Visibly crying .................Smilus dramaticus .... Frowning .......................Smilus upsettus 4. Eyes are symmetrical .... go to 5 ....Eyes not symmetrical .....go to 8 5. Eyes shaped like hearts ..... Smilus valentinus ....Eyes are shaped as ovals .....go to 6 6. Smiling, happy face ...... Smilus traditionalis .....Not happy, frowning or other .....go to 7 7. Mouth curved down, frowning .... Smilus saddus .... Mouth is a small circle .................Smilus suprisus 8. Has a pirate eye patch ...............Smilus piratus ....Does not have eye patch ............ go to 9 9. One eye is much larger than the other eye ...... Smilus mutatus …One eye is winking .................Smilus winkus

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1. a. Does not have a distinct head.........…………..........Order Diptera (flies)b. Has a distinct head ..…………………..….............................Go to 2

2. a. Has two or three tails …….....................................................Go to 3b. Tail is absent...........................................................................Go to 4

3. a. Has two tails; two claws on foot .....……….............…..Order Plecoptera (stoneflies)

b. Has three tails; one claw on ...........…............…….Order Ephemeroptera (mayflies)

4. a. Prolegs with a claw at end of abdomen …….......…....Order Tricoptera (caddisflies)

b. Prolegs absent; no hook........……….........................Order Coleoptera (beetle larvae)

a b

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(a) Cilia are present. (b) Cilia are absent.

Go to 6 Go to 2 2

(a) Flagella are present. (b) Flagella are absent.

Go to 4 Go to 3 3

(a) Organism is asymmetrical and has

pseudopodia. (b) Organism is spherical and has needlelike pseudopodia.

Amoeba Actinophrys

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(a) Organism has a single flagellum. (b) Organism has two or more flagella.

Goto 5 Chilomonas 5

(a) Organism has chloroplasts. (b) Organism lacks chloroplasts.

Euglena Peranema 6

(a) Cilia are present around entire body; no projections around body. (b) Cilia are present only around

anterior opening; projections around body.

Go to 7 Halteria

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(a) Organism is 200-350 um long. (b) Organism is 500-800 um long.

Paramecium Spirostomum

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(a) Cilia are present. (b) Cilia are absent.

Go to 6 Go to 2 2

(a) Flagella are present. (b) Flagella are absent.

Go to 4 Go to 3 3

(a) Organism is asymmetrical and has

pseudopodia. (b) Organism is spherical and has needlelike pseudopodia.

Amoeba Actinophrys

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(a) Organism has a single flagellum. (b) Organism has two or more flagella.

Goto 5 Chilomonas 5

(a) Organism has chloroplasts. (b) Organism lacks chloroplasts.

Euglena Peranema 6

(a) Cilia are present around entire body; no projections around body. (b) Cilia are present only around

anterior opening; projections around body.

Go to 7 Halteria

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(a) Organism is 200-350 um long. (b) Organism is 500-800 um long.

Paramecium Spirostomum

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(a) Cilia are present. (b) Cilia are absent.

Go to 6 Go to 2 2

(a) Flagella are present. (b) Flagella are absent.

Go to 4 Go to 3 3

(a) Organism is asymmetrical and has

pseudopodia. (b) Organism is spherical and has needlelike pseudopodia.

Amoeba Actinophrys

4

(a) Organism has a single flagellum. (b) Organism has two or more flagella.

Goto 5 Chilomonas 5

(a) Organism has chloroplasts. (b) Organism lacks chloroplasts.

Euglena Peranema 6

(a) Cilia are present around entire body; no projections around body. (b) Cilia are present only around

anterior opening; projections around body.

Go to 7 Halteria

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(a) Organism is 200-350 um long. (b) Organism is 500-800 um long.

Paramecium Spirostomum

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Panda Bear

AnimaliaChordataMammaliaCarnivoraUrsidae

Ailuropodamelanoleuca

Kingdom:Phylum:Class:Order:Family:Genus:Species:

Brown Bear

AnimaliaChordataMammaliaCarnivoraUrsidaeUrsusarctos

Red Panda

AnimaliaChordataMammaliaCarnivoraAiluridaeAilurusfulgens

Raccoon

AnimaliaChordataMammaliaCarnivora

ProcyonidaeProcyonlotor

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D 2 We are learning to investigate the principles of scientific classificationSuccess Criteria: I can…

- draw biological diagrams of representative organisms from each of the kingdoms - classify organisms using dichotomous keys

- create a dichotomous key to identify organisms

D 3 We are learning to demonstrate an understanding of the diversity of living organisms Success Criteria: I can…- use appropriate terminology related to biodiversity- explain the fundamental principles of taxonomy- concepts of taxonomic rank and relationship (eg., genus, species, taxon…)

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Creating Dichotomous Keys

• sD 2 We are learning to investigate the principles of scientific classification

Success Criteria: I can…

- create a dichotomous key to identify organisms

- classify organisms using dichotomous keys

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Let’s make our own Dichotomous Key

• How should we start to group the following?:

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Remember…

• Only two choices per number • Use clear characteristics (descriptive • If you use size as a characteristic, you must

reference something else (eg., length is 3X as long as width; less than 20 cm…) Do NOT only say “long” “short” “wide” “big” “small”

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My Dichotomous Key for Beetles

• Create a key for the 8 beetles you are given. • Be sure that the people on either side of you have a

different group of beetles. • When complete, test it out… give a sample to someone to

confirm that they can properly identify the beetle. • How will you be assessed? I will randomly select two

beetles to identify. If I am able to identify them… perfect! • Paperclip your beetles to your key when finished!!!

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