Classification/Taxonomy
Classification/Taxonomy
1. Taxonomy is the science of grouping and naming organisms based on
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2. Put the taxa in the correct order from largest (most kinds of organisms) to smallest (one kind of organism) CLASS, DOMAIN, GENUS, FAMILY, KINGDOM, ORDER, PHYLUM, SPECIES
3. Taxonomists use a two part naming system to identify an organism. The scientific name of
an organism is the and of the organism.
This system of naming is called .
Part A: In the exercises that follow, arrange the items listed into different groups. Give each group a title indicating what the members of that group have in common.
1. German Shepherd, Great Dane, parrot, Irish setter, canary, husky, robin, pigeon
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2. Apples, peas, orange, banana, carrot, lettuce, turnip, pear, grape, potato
Title _____________________ Title ______________________
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Part B Study the following list of living things: Mare, trout, parrot, quarterhorse, woodpecker, spaniel, goldfish, Great Dane, eagle, bass, beagle, hawk, stallion, Dalmatian, shark
1. Classify them into two groups (give each group a name). Group 1 __________ Group 2 ____________
2. Using the same list of living things show how they could be classified into three groups.
Group 1 _____________ Group 2 ______________ Group 3 _____________
3. Using the same list, show how they could be classified into four groups.
Group 1 ______________ Group 2 ______________ Group 3 ______________ Group 4 ____________
Classification Worksheet
For each item in Column A, write the letter of the matching item in Column B.
| | Column A | Column B |
| |1. The grouping of objects or information based on similarities. |A. Aristotle |
| |2. The system that gives each organism two names. |B. Linnaeus |
| |3. Developed the first method of classification, based on habitat. |C. Genus |
| |4. The branch of biology in which organisms are grouped and named. |D. Classification |
| |5. Consists of a group of related species. |E. Taxonomy |
| |6. Designed a system to classify organisms based on similarities in body structures and life cycle (development). |F. Binomial Nomenclature |
Examine the table showing the classification of four organisms. Then answer the questions.
|Taxon |House Cat |Mountain Lion |Domestic Dog |Human |
|Kingdom |Animalia |Animalia |Animalia |Animalia |
|Phylum |Chordata |Chordata |Chordata |Chordata |
|Class |Mammalia |Mammalia |Mammalia |Mammalia |
|Order |Carnivora |Carnivora |Carnivora |Primates |
|Family |Felidae |Felidae |Canidae |Hominidae |
|Genus |Felis |Felis |Canis |Homo |
|Species |domesticus |concolor |familiaris |sapiens |
7. Which two organisms are most closely related?
8. What three taxa do all four organisms have in common?
9. Which taxon includes organisms that have hair or fur and produce milk?
10. Which taxon includes animals with backbones?
11. Write the scientific name for each of the organisms above.
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