Unit 6: Classification and Diversity KEY CONCEPT Organisms can be classified based on physical similarities.
17.1 The Linnaean System of Classification TEKS 7A, 8A, 8B The student is expected to: 7A analyze and evaluate how evidence of common ancestry among groups.
Taxonomy (Classification). Carolus Linnaeus -developed the scientific naming system still used today. Taxonomy is the science of naming and classifying.
17.1 The Linnaean System of Classification KEY CONCEPT Organisms can be classified based on physical similarities.
Mon., 12/3 Something to think about…READ it, write a paragraph. Mon., 12/3 Something to think about…READ it, write a paragraph. When you’re in a crowd,
1 Ch 17:Classification Modified from Massengale, biology junction.
INTRODUCTION TO CLASSIFICATION 4-27-15. WHY CLASSIFY? TAXONOMY: the science of classifying things Examples of everyday taxonomy: Grocery store Library.
Classification 17.1 & 17.4. 17.1 – The Linnaean System of Classification Key Concept: Organisms can be classified based on physical similarities.
Taxonomy The science of naming and classifying organisms Chapter 17.
Taxonomy (Classification)
Taxonology
Classification