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Taxonomy

Taxonomy. What is the name of this animal?. Taxonomy - The basics. Taxonomy is the science of naming living things Names must be uniform so scientists can describe an organism regardless of their native languages Organisms are classified according to the following order Kingdom Phylum

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Taxonomy

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  1. Taxonomy • What is the name of this animal?

  2. Taxonomy - The basics Taxonomy is the science of naming living things Names must be uniform so scientists can describe an organism regardless of their native languages Organisms are classified according to the following order Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

  3. Binomial Nomenclature • Naming of organisms is by the rules of Binomial Nomenclature • The name is typically in latin • The name must be either italicized, or underlined • Organisms are labeled according to a two name system • The First name is the Genus of the organism • Genus Must always be capitalized. • It may be abbreviated with a capital letter • The second name is the species name • it must also either be italicized, or underlined

  4. Example naming • Here's an example for humans • Genus: Homo Species: Sapiens • Acceptable naming: • Homo sapiens • Homo sapiens • H. sapiens • H. sapiens

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