Classification

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    • Three domain classification system

      • Archae (primitive bacteria found in extreme conditions)
      • Bacteria (true bacteria like those in the human digestive system)
      • Eukaryota (animals, plants, fungi, protists like amoeba)
    • Using evolutionary trees to show relationships between organisms

      1. Classify living organisms based on data like DNA
      2. Use fossils to classify extinct organisms (but fossil records are often incomplete)
    • Linnaeus divided all living organisms into two kingdoms: animal kingdom and plant kingdom
    • Linnaeus' classification system is based on the structure and characteristics of organisms that can be observed
    • Advances in biology like microscopes and biochemistry analysis have expanded classification beyond Linnaeus' system
    • Evolutionary trees show how closely related organisms are to each other
    • Species 1 and 2 are closely related, while species 3 is more distantly related, but they all share a common ancestor
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