Classification 1
Classification 1
Biological classification is the sorting out of living things into groups; according to their common
characteristics. /Is sorting /grouping / arranging of living things in groups; according to their common /
similar characteristics /features /shared qualities.
TAXONOMY: Is the branch of biology; concerned with the principles of classification based on
structural/generic/cellular organization.
TYPES OF CLASSIFICATION
* Artificial Classification takes a few characteristics into consideration. This system is based on analogous
features. These are structures performing the same function but have evolved independently
HISTORY OF CLASSIFICATION
- Aristotle (384-322 B.C), a Greek, was the first biologist to classify living things.
- With animals he used movement, habitat and some body parts as his basis for classification.
- He used appearance to classify plants. He grouped plants into herbs, shrubs and trees.
* Binomial nomenclature : Is the system of naming an organism; using a two part name; the first part is
generic while the second part is species.
- The first name defines the genus to which the organism belongs.
- A species may be defined as a group of very closely related organisms, which interbreed and produce
fertile offspring.
- When writing the genus name, starts with a capital letter and it is written first.
- The largest taxon of the group is Kingdom; and the least taxon Species.
* To put every living organisms into a systematic order /specific group /systematic naming of living things;
* for easy identification of similar living things /it makes identification and the study of organisms very easy
/for easy identification /for ease of study;
* to indicate /show the relationships between different categories of living organisms /to indicate the natural
relationships between different categories of organisms;
* Kingdom Protoctista/Protista
* Kingdom Fungi
* Kingdom Plantae
* Kingdom Animalia.
- no definite nucleus;
- unicellular organisms;
- presence of nucleus;
- aquatic / damp.
KINGDOM FUNGI
- absence of chlorophyll;
- Multicellular;
- multinucleated hyphae;
KINGDOM PLANTAE
- Multicellular organisms;
- Terrestrial;
- Presence of chlorophyll;
- Multicellular;
- No chlorophyll;
- Eukaryotic;
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