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B1TOPIC 1 -VARIATION
Classification (Part 1/2)
CVHS GCSE POWERPOINT SHARE
Classifying Organisms
Classification is organising living organisms into groups
All living things are classified into one of five kingdoms:
•Animals
•Plants
•Fungi
•Protoctists
•Prokaryotes
Kingdoms
Kingdoms
Cells
Chlorophyll
Cell Wall
Nucleus
Food
Example
Picture
Kingdoms
Kingdoms Plant
Cells Multicellular
Chlorophyll Yes
Cell Wall Yes
Nucleus Yes
Food Autotroph
Example Daffodil
Picture
Kingdoms
Kingdoms Plant Animal
Cells Multicellular Multicellular
Chlorophyll Yes No
Cell Wall Yes No
Nucleus Yes Yes
Food Autotroph Heterotroph
Example Daffodil Sheep
Picture
Kingdoms
Kingdoms Plant Animal fungus
Cells Multicellular Multicellular Multicellular
Chlorophyll Yes No No
Cell Wall Yes No Yes
Nucleus Yes Yes Yes
Food Autotroph Heterotroph Saprophyte
Example Daffodil Sheep Mushroom
Picture
Kingdoms
Kingdoms Plant Animal fungus Protoctist
Cells Multicellular Multicellular Multicellular Unicellular
Chlorophyll Yes No No -
Cell Wall Yes No Yes -
Nucleus Yes Yes Yes Yes
Food Autotroph Heterotroph Saprophyte -
Example Daffodil Sheep Mushroom Algae
Picture
Kingdoms
Kingdoms Plant Animal fungus Protoctist Prokaryote
Cells Multicellular Multicellular Multicellular Unicellular Unicellular
Chlorophyll Yes No No - -
Cell Wall Yes No Yes - -
Nucleus Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Food Autotroph Heterotroph Saprophyte - -
Example Daffodil Sheep Mushroom Algae Bacteria
Picture
Kingdoms
Kingdoms Plant Animal fungus Protoctist Prokaryote
Cells Multicellular Multicellular Multicellular Unicellular Unicellular
Chlorophyll Yes No No - -
Cell Wall Yes No Yes - -
Nucleus Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Food Autotroph Heterotroph Saprophyte - -
Example Daffodil Sheep Mushroom Algae Bacteria
Picture
Unfortunately, you must learn the highlighted areas on the grid...
Here’s a dancing penguin to cheer you up
He’s in the animal kingdom don’t you know
Subdivision
Kingdoms are subdivided into smaller and smaller groups
They are grouped depending on their common features
Subdivision
Kingdoms are subdivided into smaller and smaller groups
They are grouped depending on their common features
Here are the subdivision categories
• Kingdom
• Phylum
• Class
• Order
• Family
• Genus
• Species
You can learn it this way:
• King Prawn Curry On Fat Guy’s Shirt
Here’s an aubergine to cheer you up
He’s in the plant kingdom don’t you know
Questions
What are the 5 kingdoms? (2)
Complete the table of sub-division categories for
classification (3)
Kingdom
_ _ y _ _ _
_ l _ _ _
o_ _ _ _
_ _ m _ l _
_ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
Vertebra
Animals are divided into vertebrates and invertebrates
Vertebrates have:
• Backbone
• Internal Skeleton
Invertebrates have:
• No backbone or skeleton
• Sometimes an external skeleton
Animals
Vertebrates Invertebrates
Fish Amphibians Mammals Reptiles Birds
These are the 5 classes for vertebrates in the animal kingdom
Vertebra
Here’s a mushroom to cheer you up
She’s in the Fungus kingdom don’t you know
Vertebrate division
Vertebrates are classed based on 3 main things...
Absorbing Oxygen
• How does the organism absorb oxygen?
• Through lungs (birds), gills (fish) or skin (amphibians)
Vertebrate division
Vertebrates are classed based on 3 main things...
Absorbing Oxygen
• How does the organism absorb oxygen?
• Through lungs (birds), gills (fish) or skin (amphibians)
Reproduce
• How does the organism reproduce?
• Is fertilisation internal (mammals) or external (fish)
• Is the animal oviparous, lays eggs (reptiles) or viviparous, live young fed milk
by the mother (mammals)
Vertebrate division
Vertebrates are classed based on 3 main things...
Absorbing Oxygen
• How does the organism absorb oxygen?
• Through lungs (birds), gills (fish) or skin (amphibians)
Reproduce
• How does the organism reproduce?
• Is fertilisation internal (mammals) or external (fish)
• Is the animal oviparous, lays eggs (reptiles) or viviparous, live young fed milk
by the mother (mammals)
RegulatingTemperature
• How does the organism regulate it’s internal body temperature?
• Is the animal a homeotherm?
‣ Warm Blooded
‣ Temperature kept constant by homeostasis
‣ (Mammals)
• Is the animal a Poikilotherm?
‣ Cold blooded
‣ Temperature changes with environment
‣ (Reptiles)
Questions
Name the 3 things that are looked at when classing
vertebrates(3)
Compare poikilotherms with homeotherms (4)
Give three different ways that a vertebrate can absorb
oxygen (3)
The rules of classification were made up based on
organisms that were known at the time.
Sometimes newly discovered species don’t fit in the
categories.
Problems with the classification system
Problems with the classification system
The rules of classification were made up based on
organisms that were known at the time.
Sometimes newly discovered species don’t fit in the
categories.
The duck-billed platypus:
• Homeothermic
• Suckles it’s young
• Lays eggs?! WTF
• Mammals usually give birth to live young...
Problems with the classification system
The rules of classification were made up based on
organisms that were known at the time.
Sometimes newly discovered species don’t fit in the
categories.
The duck-billed platypus:
• Homeothermic
• Suckles it’s young
• Lays eggs?! WTF
• Mammals usually give birth to live young...
There is a debate on if viruses are living:
• Most scientists believe viruses aren’t living
• They can’t be put into any kingdom...
Questions
Describe some problems with the rules of
classification(3)
Give the five categories for vertebrates: Explain their
qualities and how they are classified (6)

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#1 B1 topic 1 - classification (part 1 of 2)

  • 1. B1TOPIC 1 -VARIATION Classification (Part 1/2) CVHS GCSE POWERPOINT SHARE
  • 2. Classifying Organisms Classification is organising living organisms into groups All living things are classified into one of five kingdoms: •Animals •Plants •Fungi •Protoctists •Prokaryotes
  • 4. Kingdoms Kingdoms Plant Cells Multicellular Chlorophyll Yes Cell Wall Yes Nucleus Yes Food Autotroph Example Daffodil Picture
  • 5. Kingdoms Kingdoms Plant Animal Cells Multicellular Multicellular Chlorophyll Yes No Cell Wall Yes No Nucleus Yes Yes Food Autotroph Heterotroph Example Daffodil Sheep Picture
  • 6. Kingdoms Kingdoms Plant Animal fungus Cells Multicellular Multicellular Multicellular Chlorophyll Yes No No Cell Wall Yes No Yes Nucleus Yes Yes Yes Food Autotroph Heterotroph Saprophyte Example Daffodil Sheep Mushroom Picture
  • 7. Kingdoms Kingdoms Plant Animal fungus Protoctist Cells Multicellular Multicellular Multicellular Unicellular Chlorophyll Yes No No - Cell Wall Yes No Yes - Nucleus Yes Yes Yes Yes Food Autotroph Heterotroph Saprophyte - Example Daffodil Sheep Mushroom Algae Picture
  • 8. Kingdoms Kingdoms Plant Animal fungus Protoctist Prokaryote Cells Multicellular Multicellular Multicellular Unicellular Unicellular Chlorophyll Yes No No - - Cell Wall Yes No Yes - - Nucleus Yes Yes Yes Yes No Food Autotroph Heterotroph Saprophyte - - Example Daffodil Sheep Mushroom Algae Bacteria Picture
  • 9. Kingdoms Kingdoms Plant Animal fungus Protoctist Prokaryote Cells Multicellular Multicellular Multicellular Unicellular Unicellular Chlorophyll Yes No No - - Cell Wall Yes No Yes - - Nucleus Yes Yes Yes Yes No Food Autotroph Heterotroph Saprophyte - - Example Daffodil Sheep Mushroom Algae Bacteria Picture Unfortunately, you must learn the highlighted areas on the grid...
  • 10. Here’s a dancing penguin to cheer you up He’s in the animal kingdom don’t you know
  • 11. Subdivision Kingdoms are subdivided into smaller and smaller groups They are grouped depending on their common features
  • 12. Subdivision Kingdoms are subdivided into smaller and smaller groups They are grouped depending on their common features Here are the subdivision categories • Kingdom • Phylum • Class • Order • Family • Genus • Species You can learn it this way: • King Prawn Curry On Fat Guy’s Shirt
  • 13. Here’s an aubergine to cheer you up He’s in the plant kingdom don’t you know
  • 14. Questions What are the 5 kingdoms? (2) Complete the table of sub-division categories for classification (3) Kingdom _ _ y _ _ _ _ l _ _ _ o_ _ _ _ _ _ m _ l _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
  • 15. Vertebra Animals are divided into vertebrates and invertebrates Vertebrates have: • Backbone • Internal Skeleton Invertebrates have: • No backbone or skeleton • Sometimes an external skeleton
  • 16. Animals Vertebrates Invertebrates Fish Amphibians Mammals Reptiles Birds These are the 5 classes for vertebrates in the animal kingdom Vertebra
  • 17. Here’s a mushroom to cheer you up She’s in the Fungus kingdom don’t you know
  • 18. Vertebrate division Vertebrates are classed based on 3 main things... Absorbing Oxygen • How does the organism absorb oxygen? • Through lungs (birds), gills (fish) or skin (amphibians)
  • 19. Vertebrate division Vertebrates are classed based on 3 main things... Absorbing Oxygen • How does the organism absorb oxygen? • Through lungs (birds), gills (fish) or skin (amphibians) Reproduce • How does the organism reproduce? • Is fertilisation internal (mammals) or external (fish) • Is the animal oviparous, lays eggs (reptiles) or viviparous, live young fed milk by the mother (mammals)
  • 20. Vertebrate division Vertebrates are classed based on 3 main things... Absorbing Oxygen • How does the organism absorb oxygen? • Through lungs (birds), gills (fish) or skin (amphibians) Reproduce • How does the organism reproduce? • Is fertilisation internal (mammals) or external (fish) • Is the animal oviparous, lays eggs (reptiles) or viviparous, live young fed milk by the mother (mammals) RegulatingTemperature • How does the organism regulate it’s internal body temperature? • Is the animal a homeotherm? ‣ Warm Blooded ‣ Temperature kept constant by homeostasis ‣ (Mammals) • Is the animal a Poikilotherm? ‣ Cold blooded ‣ Temperature changes with environment ‣ (Reptiles)
  • 21. Questions Name the 3 things that are looked at when classing vertebrates(3) Compare poikilotherms with homeotherms (4) Give three different ways that a vertebrate can absorb oxygen (3)
  • 22. The rules of classification were made up based on organisms that were known at the time. Sometimes newly discovered species don’t fit in the categories. Problems with the classification system
  • 23. Problems with the classification system The rules of classification were made up based on organisms that were known at the time. Sometimes newly discovered species don’t fit in the categories. The duck-billed platypus: • Homeothermic • Suckles it’s young • Lays eggs?! WTF • Mammals usually give birth to live young...
  • 24. Problems with the classification system The rules of classification were made up based on organisms that were known at the time. Sometimes newly discovered species don’t fit in the categories. The duck-billed platypus: • Homeothermic • Suckles it’s young • Lays eggs?! WTF • Mammals usually give birth to live young... There is a debate on if viruses are living: • Most scientists believe viruses aren’t living • They can’t be put into any kingdom...
  • 25. Questions Describe some problems with the rules of classification(3) Give the five categories for vertebrates: Explain their qualities and how they are classified (6)