Biology 18.1
Chpt. 17.1-History of Classification
Franz Et Al. Using ASP to Simulate the Interplay of Taxonomic and Nomenclatural Change
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Classification Classify objects according to a dichotomous key Classify objects according to a dichotomous key Identify similarities and differences among.
UNIT V Chapter 18 Classification. IV. Classification A. Finding Order in Diversity 1. Why Classify? a. 1.5 million species named. 2 to 100 million species.
1 Organizing Life’s Diversity Chapter 17 Biology Auburn High School p. 452 – 479.
Domain Archae Domain Bacteria Kingdom Protista Kingdom Plantae Kingdom Animalia Kingdom Fungi # of cells Type of cell w/ regard to organelles Mode of nutrition.
Classification Notes. Scientists classify organisms based upon similarities.
SC.912.L. 15.6 Discuss distinguishing characteristics of the domain and kingdoms of living organisms. CC: RST. 11-12.1, SL.11-12.4, MP.4.
DO: Today we will learn about the seven classification groups. DQ: Why do we have a classification system? 1/22/15 Agenda: Bell work Classification of.