Warmup 326In Journal Title Intro to ClassificationTaxonomy Can
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Warm-up 3/26—In Journal Title: Intro to Classification/Taxonomy Can you determine the “critical” attribute? A pencil A pin A triangle An elephant tusk An arrow A bed A person A pin A family A mop A salt shaker A colander A flat tire Swiss cheese Old socks An orange A ball An archery target Earth’s orbit A ring Ketchup bottles Toothpaste tubes Baseball players Some toy pistols Fingernails Income tax returns A dull saw blade Recipes A potato A person A needle A camera A test A jailer A clarinet A piano A mouse Old house floors A rocking chair An unused door A fire extinguisher Shaving cream Crashing waves A mad dog A penny A nickle A coke can A magnet A clock A camera A thermometer A radio
Benefits of Classifying • Names are accurate • Prevents mistakes (starfish & jellyfish aren't really fish!) • All countries use the same language (Latin or some Greek) for all names Sea”horse”? ?
Confusion in Using Different Languages for Names
Latin Names are Understood by all Taxonomists Binomial nomenclature
What is taxonomy? • Taxonomy is the branch of biology concerned with the grouping and naming of organisms • Biologists who study this are called taxonomists
• King • Phillip • Came • Over • For • Good • Spaghetti Genus: Capitalized Species: lower case Scientific Name
Which “modern” creature is related to dinosaurs?
In your journal: Title: Classifying Organisms • Pg. 417 in book • Top of page “Engage” • Answer questions in complete sentences! “Explore” • Bottom of pg. 417 • Read the Introduction • Pg. 418 Part “A” and “B” follow the directions
Warm-up 3/18 The scientific name of the Grizzly bear is ________. Ursus arctos A lion is in the Order Carnivora. What other taxons would he definitely share with the other animals in that order? Class, Phylum, and Kingdom
• King • Phillip • Came • Over • For • Good • Spaghetti Scientific Name
• King • Phillip • Came • Over • For • Good • Spaghetti Scientific Name
• King • Phillip • Came • Over • For • Good • Spaghetti Scientific Name
• King • Phillip • Came • Over • For • Good • Spaghetti Scientific Name
• King • Phillip • Came • Over • For • Good • Spaghetti Scientific Name
• King • Phillip • Came • Over • For • Good • Spaghetti Scientific Name
Can you determine the “critical” attribute? A pencil A pin A triangle An elephant tusk An arrow A bed A person A pin A family A mop A salt shaker A colander A flat tire Swiss cheese Old socks An orange A ball An archery target Earth’s orbit A ring Ketchup bottles Toothpaste tubes Baseball players Some toy pistols Fingernails Income tax returns A dull saw blade Recipes A potato A person A needle A camera A test A jailer A clarinet A piano A mouse Old house floors A rocking chair An unused door A fire extinguisher Shaving cream Crashing waves A mad dog A penny A nickle A coke can A magnet A clock A camera A thermometer A radio
Can you determine the “critical” attribute? A pencil A pin A triangle An elephant tusk An arrow A bed A person A pin A family A mop A salt shaker A colander A flat tire Swiss cheese Old socks An orange A ball An archery target Earth’s orbit A ring Ketchup bottles Toothpaste tubes Baseball players Some toy pistols Fingernails Income tax returns A dull saw blade Recipes A potato A person A needle A camera A test A jailer A clarinet A piano A mouse Old house floors A rocking chair An unused door A fire extinguisher Shaving cream Crashing waves A mad dog A penny A nickle A coke can A magnet A clock A camera A thermometer A radio
Can you determine the “critical” attribute? A pencil A pin A triangle An elephant tusk An arrow A bed A person A pin A family A mop A salt shaker A colander A flat tire Swiss cheese Old socks An orange A ball An archery target Earth’s orbit A ring Ketchup bottles Toothpaste tubes Baseball players Some toy pistols Fingernails Income tax returns A dull saw blade Recipes A potato A person A needle A camera A test A jailer A clarinet A piano A mouse Old house floors A rocking chair An unused door A fire extinguisher Shaving cream Crashing waves A mad dog A penny A nickle A coke can A magnet A clock A camera A thermometer A radio
Warm-up Can you determine the “critical” attribute? A pencil A pin A triangle An elephant tusk An arrow A bed A person A pin A family A mop A salt shaker A colander A flat tire Swiss cheese Old socks An orange A ball An archery target Earth’s orbit A ring Ketchup bottles Toothpaste tubes Baseball players Some toy pistols Fingernails Income tax returns A dull saw blade Recipes A potato A person A needle A camera A test A jailer A clarinet A piano A mouse Old house floors A rocking chair An unused door A fire extinguisher Shaving cream Crashing waves A mad dog A penny A nickle A coke can A magnet A clock A camera A thermometer A radio
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