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CLASSIFYING

ORGANISM
JIMMEL ACE S. BELTRAN
RULES AND POLICY
• Listen Attentively
• Execute the task with love
• Actively participate in class
activities
• Respect one another
• No Cheating
#LEARN
Group Spelling Strategy
Directions:
• Identify the UNKNOWN WORD that
signifies the given sentence using the
rumble letters as a clue.
• The group that CLAP first will spell the
UNKNOWN WORD as a team using the
cut letters that is given to you.
• It is the largest category into which
organisms have been classified.
AMDINO
DOMAIN
• This category is subdivided into
various phyla. (Animalia, plantae,
fungi, Protista, archae, and bacteria).
DKIGMON
KINGDOM
• It is more specific than kingdom.
There are 35 phyla in the kingdom
animalia, including Chordata,
Porifera, and Arthropoda.
YMPULH
PHYLUM
• There were 108 different
classification of this category which
includes Mammalia, Aves, and
Reptilia, among many others .
SALCS
CLASS
• This level have some subcategories
under Mammalia such as Primates,
Cetaceans, Carnivora, and
Chiroptera.
DEROR
ORDER
• It is more specific than Order. Carnivora
under the category of order, has 12
subgroup in it including Canidae,
Felidae, Meptidae, and Ursidae.
FILAMY
FAMILY
• It is the first part of an organism’s
scientific name using binomial
nomenclature.
USNEG
GENUS
• Most specific major taxonomic Rank.
There are an estimated 8.7 million
different organisms under this
category.
CPEISES
SPECIES
FACT or A BLUFF
Directions:
• Group yourselves into 3.
• In every round each group should have 2
representatives.
• I will show a picture, the group
representatives who clap!!! First will
answer if the picture is FACT or a BLUFF.
• dog and wolf (same family)
• cat and bangus (different
phylum)
• bangus and lion (same
kingdom)
• human and monkey
(different genus)
Directions:
Arrange the cut pictures and
paste in your manila paper. Say
something about the picture
(make a caption into it)
- Another example is the scientific
classification of humans as follows:
• Domain : Eukaryota
• Kingdom : Animalia
• Phylum: Chordata
• Class: Mammalia
• Order: Primates
• Family: Hominidae
• Genus : Homo
• Species: Sapiens
“What’s your name”
Directions. Make a mnemonic device based
on the hierarchical taxonomic system.
D-
K-
P-
C-
O-
F-
G-
S-
Directions: Choose the letter of the correct answer.

1. What is the “most specific” level of classification?


a) domain c.) order
b) phylum d.) species

2. What is the broadest or largest level of classification?


a) species c.) domain
c) kingdom d.) phylum

3. The science of classifying living things is________.


a) biology c.) taxidermy
b) taxonomy d.) ecology
4. Name the philosopher who first classified
organisms.
a) Whittekar c.)Carl Woese
b) Aristotle d.) Linnaeus

5. An organisms scientific name consists of


its___________.
a) Domain and Kingdom c.) Family and order
b) Phylum and class d.) genus and species

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