Taxonomy 1
Taxonomy 1
Taxonomy 1
Define taxonomy
Taxonomy is a science that deals with the
naming, describing, and classification of all
living organisms including plants.
Classification is based on behavioral, genetic,
and biochemical variations. Characterization,
identification, and classification are the
processes of taxonomy. Organisms are
classified into similar categories namely
kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus,
and species.
Define;
In binomial nomenclature, each species
is assigned a two-part scientific name
Example of binomial
nomenclature
If
these three species
belong to the same genus,
they are descended from a
common ancestor
Classification
using cladograms
CLADOGRAM- a diagram
that shows the evolutionary
relationship among a group
of organisms
Traditional classification systems relied on body
structure comparisons only
EVOLUTIONARY CLASSIFICATION
- is the grouping of organisms together
based on their evolutionary history
Classification of history
The three-domain system
Recently, as evidence of microorganisms continue to accumulate, biologists
came to realize that the kingdom monera were composed of 2 distinct groups
The 6- kingdom system of classification
Includes kingdom
1.eubacteria 5.plantae
2.archaebacteria 6. Animalia
3.protista
4.fungi
6- KINGDOM
Where do the viruses go?
VIRUSES- are particles of nucleic acid, protein, and
in some cases lipids that can reproduce only by
infecting living cells.
VIRUSES – are made of a core of either DNA or RNA
surrounded by a protein coat
These are T4 bacteriophage
a bacteriophage is a virus that infects bacteria
Viruses are not considered alive because
they don’t have ALL the characteristics of
life