Classification Chapter 1 (1.1 1.7)
Classification Chapter 1 (1.1 1.7)
Classification of Living
Organisms
Objectives
What is Biology?
What is life?
What are the characteristics of living
organism?
What is classification and why living
organisms are classified?
What is Biology?
Movement
MRS-GREN Respiration
Sensitivity
Growth
If something does not perform all Reproduction
of the seven life processes then it Excretion
is not alive. Nutrition
1. Movement
Animal Movement
Why do animals move?
To find food, water, shelter, to hide from
predators and to reproduce.
1. Do plants move?
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2. Why do plants move?
•Plants move towards sunlight
which they need to make food.
Touch Skin
Taste Tongue Which organs are
Smell Nose associated with these
senses?
Sight Eyes
Hearing Ears
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Sensitivity in Plants
pitcher plant
Shameplant plant
4. Growth
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5. Reproduction
Some animals reproduce by laying
eggs.
Example: Birds
Example: Mammals
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Plant Reproduction
Some plants reproduce using the wind to carry pollen from
one flower to another.
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6. Excretion
Excretion is the process where an organism gets rid of
waste products that would otherwise cause it harm.
7. Nutrition
Nutrition is the obtaining of food to keep an
organism healthy.
Nutrition
Carnivores
Omnivores
Herbivores
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Additional Characteristics
When we study the living organism
under the microscope
• Cytoplasm
• Cell membrane
• DNA
• Ribosome
• Enzymes
Human skin Cells
Objectives:
Classification
Linnaeus
Classification of Living Organism
Eg: Mushrooms
Characteristics
Multicellular
Have nuclei
Have cell wall, made of chitin
Do not have chlorophyll
Feed by saprophytic or parasitic
nutrition
Edible Nonedible
Mushrooms Mushrooms
kingdom Protista
Contains quite a mixture of organisms
Characteristics:
Multicellular or Unicellular
Cells have a nucleus
Cells may or may not have a chloroplasts
Some feed by photosynthesis and other feed
on organic substances made by other organisms
Animals like Plants like
Kingdom Monera
Characteristics
Prokaryotes
Unicellular
No true nucleus
Have cell wall that is made of
peptidoglycan
No membrane bounded
organelles
Viruses
Viruses
Viruses are not true living
things
They can do nothing until
they enter a living cell.
Diseases
Common cold
Influenza
AIDs( HIV)
Scientists do not classify a virus as a living thing. This is
because:
Phylum Vertebrates
Animals with a supporting rod
running along the length of the body
Internal fertilization.
Myriapods
A dichotomous key is a
method for determining
the identity of something.
It is like a road map
made of questions with a
yes/no answer.
Depending on the answer
we will follow one path
or another
Keys are used to identify organisms based on
a series of questions about their features
Yes No
Each choice leads the user onto another
two descriptions
In order to successfully navigate a key,
you need to pick a single organism to
start with and follow the statements
from the beginning until you find the
name
You then pick another organism and start
at the beginning of the key again,
repeating until all organisms are named