CLASSIFICATION Kimberly Kim 2006. TAXONOMY: the science of classifying living things How are living things classified? –physical characteristics –genetics.
Classification Chapter 9 Notebook Page 111. Standard S7L1 Students will investigate the diversity of living organisms and how they can be compared scientifically.
Taxonomy 6.2-2: Recognize the hierarchical structure of the classification (taxonomy) of organisms (including the seven major levels or categories of living.
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Chapter 18 – Classification Section 18-1: Finding Order in Diversity.
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Classification The scientific name of the saltwater crocodile is Crocodylus porosus.
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UNIT 1: Diversity of Living Things Chapter 1: Classifying Life’s Diversity How do scientists classify life on Earth? Chapter 2: Diversity: From Simple.
Learning Target #3 Who is known as the “Father of Taxonomy”?