Categorias: Todos - prokaryotes - photosynthesis - domains - eukarya

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SBI3U unit 1: Life

Taxonomy is a critical field in biology that provides a systematic framework for naming, describing, and classifying all living organisms. Carl Linnaeus, known as the father of taxonomy, established the Linnaean Binomial Nomenclature, a two-term naming system that remains a foundation for modern biological classification.

SBI3U unit 1: Life

Kingdoms

Carl Linnaeus (father of taxonomy)

Linnaean Binomial Nomenclature

Taxon
"two term naming system"

SBI3U unit 1: Life

Life

Gas Exchange
Plant Types

Vascular Plants

Pteridophytes (Ferns)

Gymnosperm (conifers)

Angiosperms (flowers)

Dicots

Monocots

Cellular Respiration
Photosynthesis

Light Dependent

Light independant

Calvin Cycle

Ancestry
descendants
Taxonomy
Domains (broadest taxa category)

Eukarya

Animalia (animals)

Plantae (plants)

Fungi

multicellular

protista

single cellular

Heterotroph

eats other plants and animals

Autotroph

can produce its own food

Archaea

Extremophiles

Live in extreme environments

very little oxygen

very salty

extreme temperatures

Bacteria

Prokaryotes

a consistent naming system to help identify the species of animal, regardless of region