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Copy down Learning Target #3

11/11

I can name the 7 levels of classification and explain how organisms are classified.

AGENDA 11/11

1) Quiz back – go over ACT graphs

2) Ch 3 Notes #3: levels of classification

3) Practice assignment on the levels

CH 3 NOTES #310/24

7 Levels of Classification

EACH OF THE 5 KINGDOMS ARE BROKEN DOWN INTO SMALLER GROUPS BASED ON WHAT THE ORGANISMS HAVE IN COMMON….

7 LEVELS OF CLASSIFICATION (groups)

1. Kingdom (largest group)

2. Phylum

3. Class

4. Order

5. Family

6. Genus

7. Species (smallest group –

all the same type)

Kings

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Go to Part 1 on 3.9

VIDEO

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jAGOibTMuU

MOST DIVERSE

LEAST DIVERSE

Least alike; large #s

Most alike; small #s

1) which levels has more organisms, Class or family?

2) Which level has more in common phylum or genus?

3) Which has more

In common, family or

phylum?

4) Which are more related, order or class?

What do you notice about the traits as you go down?

LESS ORGANISMS IN A GROUP AS YOU GO DOWN

The lower you go, the more related the organisms in the group are because they have more traits in common

Levels of Classification (taxa) Kingdom

Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

The last two groups, genus, and species make up the scientific name

Levels of Classification (taxa) Kingdom

Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

The last two groups, genus, and species make up the scientific name

Levels of Classification (taxa) Kingdom

Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

The last two groups, genus, and species make up the scientific name

Levels of Classification (taxa) Kingdom

Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

The last two groups, genus, and species make up the scientific name

Levels of Classification (taxa) Kingdom

Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

The last two groups, genus, and species make up the scientific name

Gallus gallus

Levels of Classification (taxa) Kingdom

Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

The last two groups, genus, and species make up the scientific name

Canis familiaris

Levels of Classification (taxa) Kingdom

Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

The last two groups, genus, and species make up the scientific name

Odocoileus virginianus

Only members of the same SPECIES can interbreed (mate) with one another and produce viable offspring

Practice the levels

Back of ASSIGNMENT “Levels of Classification” 3.9

Make work with a partner anywhere you want

The classification of humans

Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Primata Family: Hominadae Genus: Homo Species: sapiens

EXAMPLES OF SCIENTIFIC NAMES:

Every organism has its own science name

Canis lupus

Graptemys geographica

                            

Mephitis mephitis

Bufo Americanus

Loxodonta africana

Apis mellifera

                   

Ursus americanus

Panthera leo

Panthera onca

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