4.5.3

Classification

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Classification

Classification in biology involves the identifying, naming and sorting of organisms in a process called taxonomy. Organisms are classified into groups called taxa.

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Taxa

  • Closely related organisms are grouped together into groups called taxa (singular = taxon).
  • The phylogeny of organisms (their evolutionary relationships) is important for determining which taxa an organism is a part of.
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Hierarchy

  • Each taxon is arranged into a hierarchy.
  • The hierarchy divides into smaller, more specific taxa at each level.
  • There is no overlap between taxa at the same level.
    • Organisms can only belong to one taxon at each level.
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Stages in the hierarchy

  • Organisms are arranged into the following hierachy, designed by Carl Linnaeus:
    • Domain.
    • Kingdom.
    • Phylum.
    • Class.
    • Order.
    • Family.
    • Genus.
    • Species.
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E.g. Humans

  • Humans can be classified in the hierarchy system as:
    • Domain = Eukaryota.
    • Kingdom = Animalia.
    • Phylum = Chordata.
    • Class = Mammalia.
    • Order = Primates.
    • Family = Hominidae.
    • Genus = Homo.
    • Species = Homo sapiens.
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Binomial names

  • The naming system used in classification is called the binomial system.
  • The binomial system consists of the genus and the species of an organism.
  • The names are always written in italics if they are typed or they are underlined if hand-written.
    • E.g. The binomial name for humans is Homo sapiens.

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