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CLASSIFICATION. Why do we classify? Early Classification 2000 years ago, Greek and Chinese Scientists classified animals based on _______________ 350BC,
Why Classify? Early Classification Systems 6 Kingdom Classification System
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Classification of Organisms. Fill It In … Write a definition for the word “classify”
Classification Q: What is the goal of biologists who classify living things?
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Classification. Classification: process of grouping things based on their similar characteristics Why Classify? –identifies related organisms –Makes organisms
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What is Evolutionary Classification? What criteria do biologists use to classify organisms?
14.2 Climate Classification Objectives Describe the criteria used to classify climates. Compare and contrast different climates. –Koeppen classification
Scientific Classification. Why Classify? Biologists must organize living things into groups that have biological meaning. Use classification system to
Classification of Matter. Scientists like to classify things Scientists classify matter by its composition All matter can be classified as a substance
Scientists Develop Systems For Classifying Living Things Scientists Classify Millions of Species: –CLASSIFICATION & TAXONOMY Classification = process
Classification/Taxonomy Unit III. Why Classify? Why Classify? To study the diversity of life, biologists use a classification system to name organisms
Classification Notes. Why do we classify? Classification puts organisms into groups by looking at characteristics (traits) they share