SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 19
A Level Biology
MAKING SENSE OF
Icons CC – The Pink Group
Copyright©2017HenryExham
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
• People have been classifying things since the time
of Aristotle. However with new scientific
technology we can now be more precise about
how we classify organisms.
• In this topic you will learn about how to classify
organisms and also why.
• You will also learn more about how the issues
with classification and how scientists work to look
at new evidence.
• This leads into looking at how species have
changed over time and therefore evolution will
be covered.
• Finally the global importance of biodiversity is
discussed and how to measure it.
2
Classification and Biodiversity
Introduction
Classification and Biodiversity
MAKING SENSE OF
3.1 Classification
3.2 Natural Selection
3.3 Biodiversity
3
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
• Can you name all the taxonomic groups in the
hierarchical classification system?
• What are the issues with defining a species?
• Why is it hard to assign organisms to a particular
species?
• How can gel electrophoresis, DNA sequencing and
bioinformatics be used to help with classification?
• Do you understand how scientific journals, the peer
review process and scientific conferences work in order
to validate new scientific evidence for evolution?
• What is the evidence for the three domain system over
the five-kingdom model and how have the scientific
community worked to validate this evidence?
4
3.1 Classification
Objective Questions
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
• The variety of life on earth is simply phenomenal!
• In this section you will learn about how exactly
we classify all these living organisms and what
methods we use to do it.
• It is vital that we do this so that we have a
catalogue of past and present species.
• It needs to be internationally accepted so that
scientists all over the world can work to together
regardless of language.
• Scientists can use classification to look at
evolutionary patterns, monitor populations and
biodiversity.
5
3.1 Classification
Introduction
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
• Carl Linnaeus (1707-78)is the
godfather of taxonomy (the
science of classification).
• He used the physical features
(morphology) of organisms to
put them into particular
groups.
• He devised a hierarchical
structure for classification
which is still used today but
just slightly modified.
• He also devised a clever way of
naming organisms called the
binomial system which is also
still used.
6
3.1 Classification
Carl Linnaeus
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
• Linnaeus took all of life and split it
into smaller and smaller groups
called taxonomic groups.
• For example he noticed that animals
and plants are different and so he
put them into separate kingdoms,
then within each group he split them
up further into phylums. So for
animals he split them up into
vertebrates and invertebrates.
• Each group is split into smaller
groups until you reach the individual
species.
7
3.1 Classification
Taxonomic groups
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
8
3.1 Classification
Taxonomic groups
KINGDOM (Animal – 1.5 million species)
PHYLUM (Chordates – 40,000 species)
CLASS (Mammals – 5,488 species)
ORDER (Carnivorans – 280 species)
FAMILY (Cat – 36 species)
GENUS (Panthera – 5 species)
DOMAIN (Eukaryota – 8.7 million)
SPECIES (leo)
How to classify the lion
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
• This is how to remember the groups!
9
3.1 Classification
Taxonomic groups
KING
PRAWN
CURRY
OR
FAT
GREASY
DELICIOUS
SAUSAGES
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
• For a very long time life was
classified into 5 kingdoms.
• Animals, plants, fungi, protoctists
and bacteria.
• However using technology, such as
DNA analysis discussed later in this
topic, it was realised that actually
there seemed to be two distinct
groups of prokaryotes and one of
them (Archaea bacteria) probably
gave rise to the other 4 eukaryotic
kingdoms.
10
3.1 Classification
Three domains
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
• Therefore a new taxonomic group
was added above the kingdom
level called domain.
• The three domain system of
classification was introduced in
1977.
• The three domains are: Archaea,
Eubacteria and Eukaryota.
11
3.1 Classification
Three domains
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
12
3.1 Classification
Three domains
LIFE
Bacteria
Archaea
Eukaryota
• This is phylogenetic tree which shows how life evolved.
• If you start at the bottom where it says life and move up it can be seen that life splits into
two sections.
• The blue ones are the Bacteria which consist of one kingdom called the Eubacteria. These
are typical bacteria as we described them in topic 2.
• The other half of life developed into the Archaea which is made of one kingdom the
archaebacteria. These are ancient bacteria that we have discovered living in extreme
environments. From analysis it seems that they gave rise to the eukaryota.
• That is why they branch off from here shown in brown. They contain 4 kingdoms
(animalia, plantae, fungi and protista).
• So there are now 3 domains and 6 kingdoms.
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
• The evidence that lead to this theory being put
forward included:
– Differences in the sequences of nucleotides in the
cell's ribosomal RNAs
– Cell membrane lipid structure
– Sensitivity to antibiotics and toxins
• It was enough for the scientific community to
accept that there are definitely two distinct
groups of prokaryotes and one of eukaryotes and
therefore there should be three domains.
• There is still plenty of debate about how the
initial life on Earth started and how these three
initial cell types came into existence from it.
13
3.1 Classification
Evidence for the three domains
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
14
3.1 Classification
Eukaryota kingdoms
Autotrophs (make own food)
Contain chlorophyll for photosynthesis
Cellulose cell walls
Mostly saprophytic (live off dead
organisms using extracellular digestion)
Chitin cell wall
Reproduce by spores
Heterotrophs (Eat others for food)
Capable of whole body movement
No cell walls
Strange set of microscopic organisms
that can have features of the other
kingdoms
PLANTAE ANIMALIA
PROTISTAFUNGI
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
• This is the system Carl Linnaeus devised for
naming organisms.
• Every organism is given two Latin names
– Genus name
– Species name
15
3.1 Classification
Binomial system
The Rules
• The genus name has an upper-case first letter
• The species name has a lower-case first letter
• Italics should always be used unless hand written when
they should be underlined.
• After the first use the binomial names are abbreviated
to the initial of the genus and the species name.
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
• What is the binomial name of the gorilla?
16
3.1 Classification
Binomial system
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
Order: Primates
Genus: Gorilla
Family: Pongidae
Species: gorilla
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
17
3.1 Classification
Binomial system
The answer is:
Gorilla gorilla
Or abbreviated to G. gorilla
• The binomial name for
humans is:
Homo sapiens.
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
18
End of sample
Download
To download the whole
presentation visit
www.MrExham.com
This PowerPoint is protected under copyright.
It is designed for educational use. Either personal study or to be
presented to a class. It may be edited or duplicated for these
purposes only.
It must not be shared or distributed online in any format.
Some images used are under a separate creative commons license,
these are clearly marked.
Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham
Brought to you by MrExham.com
TERMS AND CONDITIONS

More Related Content

What's hot

Movement in and out of cells
Movement in and out of cellsMovement in and out of cells
Movement in and out of cellsGreg Scrivin
 
Igcse biology edexcel 3.13 3.33
Igcse biology edexcel 3.13 3.33Igcse biology edexcel 3.13 3.33
Igcse biology edexcel 3.13 3.33Marc Rodriguez
 
Mr Exham IGCSE - Cell Differentiation and Organisation
Mr Exham IGCSE - Cell Differentiation and OrganisationMr Exham IGCSE - Cell Differentiation and Organisation
Mr Exham IGCSE - Cell Differentiation and Organisationmrexham
 
IGCSE Nutrition Revision
IGCSE Nutrition RevisionIGCSE Nutrition Revision
IGCSE Nutrition RevisionMrs Parker
 
IGCSE Biology 0610 - Introduction to Biology - Characteristics of living orga...
IGCSE Biology 0610 - Introduction to Biology - Characteristics of living orga...IGCSE Biology 0610 - Introduction to Biology - Characteristics of living orga...
IGCSE Biology 0610 - Introduction to Biology - Characteristics of living orga...Vasiliki Makrygianni
 
IGCSE Biology - Chemical Coordination in Plants
IGCSE Biology - Chemical Coordination in PlantsIGCSE Biology - Chemical Coordination in Plants
IGCSE Biology - Chemical Coordination in Plantsmrexham
 
Classification of life taxonomy
Classification of life taxonomyClassification of life taxonomy
Classification of life taxonomytas11244
 
12 seven characteristics of living organism.
12 seven characteristics of living organism.12 seven characteristics of living organism.
12 seven characteristics of living organism.nermine_ghis
 
Cambridge igcse biology ( 2016 2018) classification of living organisms
Cambridge igcse biology ( 2016 2018)  classification of living organismsCambridge igcse biology ( 2016 2018)  classification of living organisms
Cambridge igcse biology ( 2016 2018) classification of living organismsMr Tarek Saad Ibrahim
 
Cambridge igcse biology ( 2016 2018) movement in and out of cells cell
Cambridge igcse biology ( 2016 2018) movement in and out of cells cellCambridge igcse biology ( 2016 2018) movement in and out of cells cell
Cambridge igcse biology ( 2016 2018) movement in and out of cells cellMr Tarek Saad Ibrahim
 
Sexual reproduction
Sexual reproductionSexual reproduction
Sexual reproductionJessi Dildy
 
Mr Exham IGCSE Biology - Cells
Mr Exham IGCSE Biology - CellsMr Exham IGCSE Biology - Cells
Mr Exham IGCSE Biology - Cellsmrexham
 
GCSE IGCSE Biology by Syllabus points
GCSE IGCSE Biology by Syllabus pointsGCSE IGCSE Biology by Syllabus points
GCSE IGCSE Biology by Syllabus pointsMarc Rodriguez
 
Igcse biology edexcel 2.77 2.90
Igcse biology edexcel 2.77 2.90Igcse biology edexcel 2.77 2.90
Igcse biology edexcel 2.77 2.90Marc Rodriguez
 
A level Biology - Cells, Viruses and Reproduction of Living Things
A level Biology - Cells, Viruses and Reproduction of Living ThingsA level Biology - Cells, Viruses and Reproduction of Living Things
A level Biology - Cells, Viruses and Reproduction of Living Thingsmrexham
 

What's hot (20)

Movement in and out of cells
Movement in and out of cellsMovement in and out of cells
Movement in and out of cells
 
Igcse biology edexcel 3.13 3.33
Igcse biology edexcel 3.13 3.33Igcse biology edexcel 3.13 3.33
Igcse biology edexcel 3.13 3.33
 
Mr Exham IGCSE - Cell Differentiation and Organisation
Mr Exham IGCSE - Cell Differentiation and OrganisationMr Exham IGCSE - Cell Differentiation and Organisation
Mr Exham IGCSE - Cell Differentiation and Organisation
 
IGCSE Nutrition Revision
IGCSE Nutrition RevisionIGCSE Nutrition Revision
IGCSE Nutrition Revision
 
Transport systems in animals
Transport systems in animalsTransport systems in animals
Transport systems in animals
 
Biological classification
Biological classificationBiological classification
Biological classification
 
IGCSE Biology 0610 - Introduction to Biology - Characteristics of living orga...
IGCSE Biology 0610 - Introduction to Biology - Characteristics of living orga...IGCSE Biology 0610 - Introduction to Biology - Characteristics of living orga...
IGCSE Biology 0610 - Introduction to Biology - Characteristics of living orga...
 
IGCSE Biology - Chemical Coordination in Plants
IGCSE Biology - Chemical Coordination in PlantsIGCSE Biology - Chemical Coordination in Plants
IGCSE Biology - Chemical Coordination in Plants
 
Photosynthesis
PhotosynthesisPhotosynthesis
Photosynthesis
 
Classification of life taxonomy
Classification of life taxonomyClassification of life taxonomy
Classification of life taxonomy
 
12 seven characteristics of living organism.
12 seven characteristics of living organism.12 seven characteristics of living organism.
12 seven characteristics of living organism.
 
Cambridge igcse biology ( 2016 2018) classification of living organisms
Cambridge igcse biology ( 2016 2018)  classification of living organismsCambridge igcse biology ( 2016 2018)  classification of living organisms
Cambridge igcse biology ( 2016 2018) classification of living organisms
 
Cambridge igcse biology ( 2016 2018) movement in and out of cells cell
Cambridge igcse biology ( 2016 2018) movement in and out of cells cellCambridge igcse biology ( 2016 2018) movement in and out of cells cell
Cambridge igcse biology ( 2016 2018) movement in and out of cells cell
 
Sexual reproduction
Sexual reproductionSexual reproduction
Sexual reproduction
 
Mr Exham IGCSE Biology - Cells
Mr Exham IGCSE Biology - CellsMr Exham IGCSE Biology - Cells
Mr Exham IGCSE Biology - Cells
 
GCSE IGCSE Biology by Syllabus points
GCSE IGCSE Biology by Syllabus pointsGCSE IGCSE Biology by Syllabus points
GCSE IGCSE Biology by Syllabus points
 
Energy and the ecosystem IGCSE
Energy and the ecosystem IGCSEEnergy and the ecosystem IGCSE
Energy and the ecosystem IGCSE
 
Igcse biology edexcel 2.77 2.90
Igcse biology edexcel 2.77 2.90Igcse biology edexcel 2.77 2.90
Igcse biology edexcel 2.77 2.90
 
The endocrine system and hormones
The endocrine system and hormonesThe endocrine system and hormones
The endocrine system and hormones
 
A level Biology - Cells, Viruses and Reproduction of Living Things
A level Biology - Cells, Viruses and Reproduction of Living ThingsA level Biology - Cells, Viruses and Reproduction of Living Things
A level Biology - Cells, Viruses and Reproduction of Living Things
 

Similar to A Level Biology - Classification and Biodiversity

alevelbiology-3classificationandbiodiversitysample-150828165741-lva1-app6892 ...
alevelbiology-3classificationandbiodiversitysample-150828165741-lva1-app6892 ...alevelbiology-3classificationandbiodiversitysample-150828165741-lva1-app6892 ...
alevelbiology-3classificationandbiodiversitysample-150828165741-lva1-app6892 ...Dole Philippines School
 
Chapter 18- Classification of Life
Chapter 18- Classification of LifeChapter 18- Classification of Life
Chapter 18- Classification of LifeMary Beth Smith
 
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM IN BIOLOGY.pdf
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM IN BIOLOGY.pdfCLASSIFICATION SYSTEM IN BIOLOGY.pdf
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM IN BIOLOGY.pdfAnsul7
 
biodiversity class 9.pdf
biodiversity class 9.pdfbiodiversity class 9.pdf
biodiversity class 9.pdfKinzaRiaz6
 
U6 L3 Classification of Living Things
U6 L3 Classification of Living ThingsU6 L3 Classification of Living Things
U6 L3 Classification of Living ThingsLori Stroud
 
Biology Form 4: Chapter 8.4 Biodiversity
Biology Form 4: Chapter 8.4 BiodiversityBiology Form 4: Chapter 8.4 Biodiversity
Biology Form 4: Chapter 8.4 BiodiversityQhaiyum Shah
 
Classification seven kingdom
Classification seven kingdomClassification seven kingdom
Classification seven kingdommanoj Joshi
 
Chapter: 3 "Classification"
Chapter: 3 "Classification"Chapter: 3 "Classification"
Chapter: 3 "Classification"ZAINAB KULSOOM
 
Diversity in living organisms
Diversity  in living organismsDiversity  in living organisms
Diversity in living organismsDivyam1027
 
The five kingdom system
The five kingdom systemThe five kingdom system
The five kingdom systemTamanna Syeda
 
Introduction to Life
Introduction to LifeIntroduction to Life
Introduction to LifeSmita Shukla
 
Class 11 Chapter 1 The Living World
Class 11 Chapter 1 The Living WorldClass 11 Chapter 1 The Living World
Class 11 Chapter 1 The Living WorldDrHeenaDevnani
 
Biodiversity and classification
Biodiversity and classificationBiodiversity and classification
Biodiversity and classificationJabu Khoza
 
Levels of classification
Levels of classificationLevels of classification
Levels of classificationvjcummins
 
Diversity in living organisms
Diversity in living organismsDiversity in living organisms
Diversity in living organismsVishnu69
 
Diversity in living organisms
Diversity in living organismsDiversity in living organisms
Diversity in living organismspriyanshu kumar
 

Similar to A Level Biology - Classification and Biodiversity (20)

alevelbiology-3classificationandbiodiversitysample-150828165741-lva1-app6892 ...
alevelbiology-3classificationandbiodiversitysample-150828165741-lva1-app6892 ...alevelbiology-3classificationandbiodiversitysample-150828165741-lva1-app6892 ...
alevelbiology-3classificationandbiodiversitysample-150828165741-lva1-app6892 ...
 
Chapter 18- Classification of Life
Chapter 18- Classification of LifeChapter 18- Classification of Life
Chapter 18- Classification of Life
 
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM IN BIOLOGY.pdf
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM IN BIOLOGY.pdfCLASSIFICATION SYSTEM IN BIOLOGY.pdf
CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM IN BIOLOGY.pdf
 
Living world.pptx
Living world.pptxLiving world.pptx
Living world.pptx
 
Senior one biology classification 2021
Senior one biology classification 2021Senior one biology classification 2021
Senior one biology classification 2021
 
biodiversity class 9.pdf
biodiversity class 9.pdfbiodiversity class 9.pdf
biodiversity class 9.pdf
 
U6 L3 Classification of Living Things
U6 L3 Classification of Living ThingsU6 L3 Classification of Living Things
U6 L3 Classification of Living Things
 
Chapter 1
Chapter 1Chapter 1
Chapter 1
 
Biology Form 4: Chapter 8.4 Biodiversity
Biology Form 4: Chapter 8.4 BiodiversityBiology Form 4: Chapter 8.4 Biodiversity
Biology Form 4: Chapter 8.4 Biodiversity
 
Classification seven kingdom
Classification seven kingdomClassification seven kingdom
Classification seven kingdom
 
The living world
The living worldThe living world
The living world
 
Chapter: 3 "Classification"
Chapter: 3 "Classification"Chapter: 3 "Classification"
Chapter: 3 "Classification"
 
Diversity in living organisms
Diversity  in living organismsDiversity  in living organisms
Diversity in living organisms
 
The five kingdom system
The five kingdom systemThe five kingdom system
The five kingdom system
 
Introduction to Life
Introduction to LifeIntroduction to Life
Introduction to Life
 
Class 11 Chapter 1 The Living World
Class 11 Chapter 1 The Living WorldClass 11 Chapter 1 The Living World
Class 11 Chapter 1 The Living World
 
Biodiversity and classification
Biodiversity and classificationBiodiversity and classification
Biodiversity and classification
 
Levels of classification
Levels of classificationLevels of classification
Levels of classification
 
Diversity in living organisms
Diversity in living organismsDiversity in living organisms
Diversity in living organisms
 
Diversity in living organisms
Diversity in living organismsDiversity in living organisms
Diversity in living organisms
 

More from mrexham

Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.6 Genes and Protein Synthesis PART 2 Sample
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.6 Genes and Protein Synthesis PART 2 SampleCambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.6 Genes and Protein Synthesis PART 2 Sample
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.6 Genes and Protein Synthesis PART 2 Samplemrexham
 
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.6 Genes and Protein Synthesis PART 1 Sample
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.6 Genes and Protein Synthesis PART 1 SampleCambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.6 Genes and Protein Synthesis PART 1 Sample
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.6 Genes and Protein Synthesis PART 1 Samplemrexham
 
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 2.3 Evolution of Life
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 2.3 Evolution of LifeCambridge Pre-U Biology - 2.3 Evolution of Life
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 2.3 Evolution of Lifemrexham
 
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.3 DNA Replication
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.3 DNA ReplicationCambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.3 DNA Replication
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.3 DNA Replicationmrexham
 
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.2 Prokaryotic Cells
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.2 Prokaryotic CellsCambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.2 Prokaryotic Cells
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.2 Prokaryotic Cellsmrexham
 
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.1 Eukaryotic Cell Structure
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.1 Eukaryotic Cell StructureCambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.1 Eukaryotic Cell Structure
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.1 Eukaryotic Cell Structuremrexham
 
A Level Biology - Energy for Biological Processes
A Level Biology - Energy for Biological ProcessesA Level Biology - Energy for Biological Processes
A Level Biology - Energy for Biological Processesmrexham
 
Guide to Cambridge Pre-U Biology
Guide to Cambridge Pre-U BiologyGuide to Cambridge Pre-U Biology
Guide to Cambridge Pre-U Biologymrexham
 
IB Biology Revision Quiz - Core 1 Cell Biology
IB Biology Revision Quiz - Core 1 Cell BiologyIB Biology Revision Quiz - Core 1 Cell Biology
IB Biology Revision Quiz - Core 1 Cell Biologymrexham
 
Mr Exham's Guide to writing up a Biology Practical Investigation
Mr Exham's Guide to writing up a Biology Practical InvestigationMr Exham's Guide to writing up a Biology Practical Investigation
Mr Exham's Guide to writing up a Biology Practical Investigationmrexham
 
IB Biology Guide to the IA Coursework
IB Biology Guide to the IA CourseworkIB Biology Guide to the IA Coursework
IB Biology Guide to the IA Courseworkmrexham
 
A level Biology - Biological Molecules
A level Biology - Biological MoleculesA level Biology - Biological Molecules
A level Biology - Biological Moleculesmrexham
 
IGCSE Biology - Sexual and Asexual Reproduction
IGCSE Biology - Sexual and Asexual ReproductionIGCSE Biology - Sexual and Asexual Reproduction
IGCSE Biology - Sexual and Asexual Reproductionmrexham
 
AS AQA Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 17
AS AQA Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 17AS AQA Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 17
AS AQA Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 17mrexham
 
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 16
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 16AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 16
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 16mrexham
 
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 15
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 15AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 15
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 15mrexham
 
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 14
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 14AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 14
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 14mrexham
 
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 13
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 13AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 13
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 13mrexham
 
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 12
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 12AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 12
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 12mrexham
 
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 11
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 11AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 11
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 11mrexham
 

More from mrexham (20)

Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.6 Genes and Protein Synthesis PART 2 Sample
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.6 Genes and Protein Synthesis PART 2 SampleCambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.6 Genes and Protein Synthesis PART 2 Sample
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.6 Genes and Protein Synthesis PART 2 Sample
 
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.6 Genes and Protein Synthesis PART 1 Sample
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.6 Genes and Protein Synthesis PART 1 SampleCambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.6 Genes and Protein Synthesis PART 1 Sample
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.6 Genes and Protein Synthesis PART 1 Sample
 
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 2.3 Evolution of Life
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 2.3 Evolution of LifeCambridge Pre-U Biology - 2.3 Evolution of Life
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 2.3 Evolution of Life
 
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.3 DNA Replication
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.3 DNA ReplicationCambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.3 DNA Replication
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.3 DNA Replication
 
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.2 Prokaryotic Cells
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.2 Prokaryotic CellsCambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.2 Prokaryotic Cells
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.2 Prokaryotic Cells
 
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.1 Eukaryotic Cell Structure
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.1 Eukaryotic Cell StructureCambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.1 Eukaryotic Cell Structure
Cambridge Pre-U Biology - 1.1 Eukaryotic Cell Structure
 
A Level Biology - Energy for Biological Processes
A Level Biology - Energy for Biological ProcessesA Level Biology - Energy for Biological Processes
A Level Biology - Energy for Biological Processes
 
Guide to Cambridge Pre-U Biology
Guide to Cambridge Pre-U BiologyGuide to Cambridge Pre-U Biology
Guide to Cambridge Pre-U Biology
 
IB Biology Revision Quiz - Core 1 Cell Biology
IB Biology Revision Quiz - Core 1 Cell BiologyIB Biology Revision Quiz - Core 1 Cell Biology
IB Biology Revision Quiz - Core 1 Cell Biology
 
Mr Exham's Guide to writing up a Biology Practical Investigation
Mr Exham's Guide to writing up a Biology Practical InvestigationMr Exham's Guide to writing up a Biology Practical Investigation
Mr Exham's Guide to writing up a Biology Practical Investigation
 
IB Biology Guide to the IA Coursework
IB Biology Guide to the IA CourseworkIB Biology Guide to the IA Coursework
IB Biology Guide to the IA Coursework
 
A level Biology - Biological Molecules
A level Biology - Biological MoleculesA level Biology - Biological Molecules
A level Biology - Biological Molecules
 
IGCSE Biology - Sexual and Asexual Reproduction
IGCSE Biology - Sexual and Asexual ReproductionIGCSE Biology - Sexual and Asexual Reproduction
IGCSE Biology - Sexual and Asexual Reproduction
 
AS AQA Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 17
AS AQA Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 17AS AQA Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 17
AS AQA Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 17
 
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 16
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 16AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 16
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 16
 
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 15
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 15AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 15
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 15
 
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 14
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 14AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 14
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 14
 
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 13
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 13AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 13
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 13
 
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 12
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 12AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 12
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 12
 
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 11
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 11AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 11
AQA AS Biology - Unit 2 - Chapter 11
 

Recently uploaded

ESP 4-EDITED.pdfmmcncncncmcmmnmnmncnmncmnnjvnnv
ESP 4-EDITED.pdfmmcncncncmcmmnmnmncnmncmnnjvnnvESP 4-EDITED.pdfmmcncncncmcmmnmnmncnmncmnnjvnnv
ESP 4-EDITED.pdfmmcncncncmcmmnmnmncnmncmnnjvnnvRicaMaeCastro1
 
31 ĐỀ THI THỬ VÀO LỚP 10 - TIẾNG ANH - FORM MỚI 2025 - 40 CÂU HỎI - BÙI VĂN V...
31 ĐỀ THI THỬ VÀO LỚP 10 - TIẾNG ANH - FORM MỚI 2025 - 40 CÂU HỎI - BÙI VĂN V...31 ĐỀ THI THỬ VÀO LỚP 10 - TIẾNG ANH - FORM MỚI 2025 - 40 CÂU HỎI - BÙI VĂN V...
31 ĐỀ THI THỬ VÀO LỚP 10 - TIẾNG ANH - FORM MỚI 2025 - 40 CÂU HỎI - BÙI VĂN V...Nguyen Thanh Tu Collection
 
Mythology Quiz-4th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Mythology Quiz-4th April 2024, Quiz Club NITWMythology Quiz-4th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Mythology Quiz-4th April 2024, Quiz Club NITWQuiz Club NITW
 
INTRODUCTION TO CATHOLIC CHRISTOLOGY.pptx
INTRODUCTION TO CATHOLIC CHRISTOLOGY.pptxINTRODUCTION TO CATHOLIC CHRISTOLOGY.pptx
INTRODUCTION TO CATHOLIC CHRISTOLOGY.pptxHumphrey A Beña
 
ICS2208 Lecture6 Notes for SL spaces.pdf
ICS2208 Lecture6 Notes for SL spaces.pdfICS2208 Lecture6 Notes for SL spaces.pdf
ICS2208 Lecture6 Notes for SL spaces.pdfVanessa Camilleri
 
Expanded definition: technical and operational
Expanded definition: technical and operationalExpanded definition: technical and operational
Expanded definition: technical and operationalssuser3e220a
 
Transaction Management in Database Management System
Transaction Management in Database Management SystemTransaction Management in Database Management System
Transaction Management in Database Management SystemChristalin Nelson
 
Team Lead Succeed – Helping you and your team achieve high-performance teamwo...
Team Lead Succeed – Helping you and your team achieve high-performance teamwo...Team Lead Succeed – Helping you and your team achieve high-performance teamwo...
Team Lead Succeed – Helping you and your team achieve high-performance teamwo...Association for Project Management
 
How to Fix XML SyntaxError in Odoo the 17
How to Fix XML SyntaxError in Odoo the 17How to Fix XML SyntaxError in Odoo the 17
How to Fix XML SyntaxError in Odoo the 17Celine George
 
Visit to a blind student's school🧑‍🦯🧑‍🦯(community medicine)
Visit to a blind student's school🧑‍🦯🧑‍🦯(community medicine)Visit to a blind student's school🧑‍🦯🧑‍🦯(community medicine)
Visit to a blind student's school🧑‍🦯🧑‍🦯(community medicine)lakshayb543
 
DIFFERENT BASKETRY IN THE PHILIPPINES PPT.pptx
DIFFERENT BASKETRY IN THE PHILIPPINES PPT.pptxDIFFERENT BASKETRY IN THE PHILIPPINES PPT.pptx
DIFFERENT BASKETRY IN THE PHILIPPINES PPT.pptxMichelleTuguinay1
 
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptxmary850239
 
How to Make a Duplicate of Your Odoo 17 Database
How to Make a Duplicate of Your Odoo 17 DatabaseHow to Make a Duplicate of Your Odoo 17 Database
How to Make a Duplicate of Your Odoo 17 DatabaseCeline George
 
Narcotic and Non Narcotic Analgesic..pdf
Narcotic and Non Narcotic Analgesic..pdfNarcotic and Non Narcotic Analgesic..pdf
Narcotic and Non Narcotic Analgesic..pdfPrerana Jadhav
 
BIOCHEMISTRY-CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CHAPTER 2.pptx
BIOCHEMISTRY-CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CHAPTER 2.pptxBIOCHEMISTRY-CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CHAPTER 2.pptx
BIOCHEMISTRY-CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CHAPTER 2.pptxSayali Powar
 
Decoding the Tweet _ Practical Criticism in the Age of Hashtag.pptx
Decoding the Tweet _ Practical Criticism in the Age of Hashtag.pptxDecoding the Tweet _ Practical Criticism in the Age of Hashtag.pptx
Decoding the Tweet _ Practical Criticism in the Age of Hashtag.pptxDhatriParmar
 
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...Seán Kennedy
 

Recently uploaded (20)

ESP 4-EDITED.pdfmmcncncncmcmmnmnmncnmncmnnjvnnv
ESP 4-EDITED.pdfmmcncncncmcmmnmnmncnmncmnnjvnnvESP 4-EDITED.pdfmmcncncncmcmmnmnmncnmncmnnjvnnv
ESP 4-EDITED.pdfmmcncncncmcmmnmnmncnmncmnnjvnnv
 
31 ĐỀ THI THỬ VÀO LỚP 10 - TIẾNG ANH - FORM MỚI 2025 - 40 CÂU HỎI - BÙI VĂN V...
31 ĐỀ THI THỬ VÀO LỚP 10 - TIẾNG ANH - FORM MỚI 2025 - 40 CÂU HỎI - BÙI VĂN V...31 ĐỀ THI THỬ VÀO LỚP 10 - TIẾNG ANH - FORM MỚI 2025 - 40 CÂU HỎI - BÙI VĂN V...
31 ĐỀ THI THỬ VÀO LỚP 10 - TIẾNG ANH - FORM MỚI 2025 - 40 CÂU HỎI - BÙI VĂN V...
 
Mythology Quiz-4th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Mythology Quiz-4th April 2024, Quiz Club NITWMythology Quiz-4th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
Mythology Quiz-4th April 2024, Quiz Club NITW
 
INTRODUCTION TO CATHOLIC CHRISTOLOGY.pptx
INTRODUCTION TO CATHOLIC CHRISTOLOGY.pptxINTRODUCTION TO CATHOLIC CHRISTOLOGY.pptx
INTRODUCTION TO CATHOLIC CHRISTOLOGY.pptx
 
ICS2208 Lecture6 Notes for SL spaces.pdf
ICS2208 Lecture6 Notes for SL spaces.pdfICS2208 Lecture6 Notes for SL spaces.pdf
ICS2208 Lecture6 Notes for SL spaces.pdf
 
Expanded definition: technical and operational
Expanded definition: technical and operationalExpanded definition: technical and operational
Expanded definition: technical and operational
 
Transaction Management in Database Management System
Transaction Management in Database Management SystemTransaction Management in Database Management System
Transaction Management in Database Management System
 
Team Lead Succeed – Helping you and your team achieve high-performance teamwo...
Team Lead Succeed – Helping you and your team achieve high-performance teamwo...Team Lead Succeed – Helping you and your team achieve high-performance teamwo...
Team Lead Succeed – Helping you and your team achieve high-performance teamwo...
 
How to Fix XML SyntaxError in Odoo the 17
How to Fix XML SyntaxError in Odoo the 17How to Fix XML SyntaxError in Odoo the 17
How to Fix XML SyntaxError in Odoo the 17
 
Visit to a blind student's school🧑‍🦯🧑‍🦯(community medicine)
Visit to a blind student's school🧑‍🦯🧑‍🦯(community medicine)Visit to a blind student's school🧑‍🦯🧑‍🦯(community medicine)
Visit to a blind student's school🧑‍🦯🧑‍🦯(community medicine)
 
DIFFERENT BASKETRY IN THE PHILIPPINES PPT.pptx
DIFFERENT BASKETRY IN THE PHILIPPINES PPT.pptxDIFFERENT BASKETRY IN THE PHILIPPINES PPT.pptx
DIFFERENT BASKETRY IN THE PHILIPPINES PPT.pptx
 
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Large Language Models"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Large Language Models"Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Large Language Models"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Large Language Models"
 
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION PRACTICES FOR TEACHERS AND TRAINERS.pptx
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION PRACTICES FOR TEACHERS AND TRAINERS.pptxINCLUSIVE EDUCATION PRACTICES FOR TEACHERS AND TRAINERS.pptx
INCLUSIVE EDUCATION PRACTICES FOR TEACHERS AND TRAINERS.pptx
 
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
 
prashanth updated resume 2024 for Teaching Profession
prashanth updated resume 2024 for Teaching Professionprashanth updated resume 2024 for Teaching Profession
prashanth updated resume 2024 for Teaching Profession
 
How to Make a Duplicate of Your Odoo 17 Database
How to Make a Duplicate of Your Odoo 17 DatabaseHow to Make a Duplicate of Your Odoo 17 Database
How to Make a Duplicate of Your Odoo 17 Database
 
Narcotic and Non Narcotic Analgesic..pdf
Narcotic and Non Narcotic Analgesic..pdfNarcotic and Non Narcotic Analgesic..pdf
Narcotic and Non Narcotic Analgesic..pdf
 
BIOCHEMISTRY-CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CHAPTER 2.pptx
BIOCHEMISTRY-CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CHAPTER 2.pptxBIOCHEMISTRY-CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CHAPTER 2.pptx
BIOCHEMISTRY-CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM CHAPTER 2.pptx
 
Decoding the Tweet _ Practical Criticism in the Age of Hashtag.pptx
Decoding the Tweet _ Practical Criticism in the Age of Hashtag.pptxDecoding the Tweet _ Practical Criticism in the Age of Hashtag.pptx
Decoding the Tweet _ Practical Criticism in the Age of Hashtag.pptx
 
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
 

A Level Biology - Classification and Biodiversity

  • 1. A Level Biology MAKING SENSE OF Icons CC – The Pink Group Copyright©2017HenryExham
  • 2. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham • People have been classifying things since the time of Aristotle. However with new scientific technology we can now be more precise about how we classify organisms. • In this topic you will learn about how to classify organisms and also why. • You will also learn more about how the issues with classification and how scientists work to look at new evidence. • This leads into looking at how species have changed over time and therefore evolution will be covered. • Finally the global importance of biodiversity is discussed and how to measure it. 2 Classification and Biodiversity Introduction
  • 3. Classification and Biodiversity MAKING SENSE OF 3.1 Classification 3.2 Natural Selection 3.3 Biodiversity 3
  • 4. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham • Can you name all the taxonomic groups in the hierarchical classification system? • What are the issues with defining a species? • Why is it hard to assign organisms to a particular species? • How can gel electrophoresis, DNA sequencing and bioinformatics be used to help with classification? • Do you understand how scientific journals, the peer review process and scientific conferences work in order to validate new scientific evidence for evolution? • What is the evidence for the three domain system over the five-kingdom model and how have the scientific community worked to validate this evidence? 4 3.1 Classification Objective Questions
  • 5. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham • The variety of life on earth is simply phenomenal! • In this section you will learn about how exactly we classify all these living organisms and what methods we use to do it. • It is vital that we do this so that we have a catalogue of past and present species. • It needs to be internationally accepted so that scientists all over the world can work to together regardless of language. • Scientists can use classification to look at evolutionary patterns, monitor populations and biodiversity. 5 3.1 Classification Introduction
  • 6. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham • Carl Linnaeus (1707-78)is the godfather of taxonomy (the science of classification). • He used the physical features (morphology) of organisms to put them into particular groups. • He devised a hierarchical structure for classification which is still used today but just slightly modified. • He also devised a clever way of naming organisms called the binomial system which is also still used. 6 3.1 Classification Carl Linnaeus
  • 7. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham • Linnaeus took all of life and split it into smaller and smaller groups called taxonomic groups. • For example he noticed that animals and plants are different and so he put them into separate kingdoms, then within each group he split them up further into phylums. So for animals he split them up into vertebrates and invertebrates. • Each group is split into smaller groups until you reach the individual species. 7 3.1 Classification Taxonomic groups
  • 8. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham 8 3.1 Classification Taxonomic groups KINGDOM (Animal – 1.5 million species) PHYLUM (Chordates – 40,000 species) CLASS (Mammals – 5,488 species) ORDER (Carnivorans – 280 species) FAMILY (Cat – 36 species) GENUS (Panthera – 5 species) DOMAIN (Eukaryota – 8.7 million) SPECIES (leo) How to classify the lion
  • 9. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham • This is how to remember the groups! 9 3.1 Classification Taxonomic groups KING PRAWN CURRY OR FAT GREASY DELICIOUS SAUSAGES
  • 10. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham • For a very long time life was classified into 5 kingdoms. • Animals, plants, fungi, protoctists and bacteria. • However using technology, such as DNA analysis discussed later in this topic, it was realised that actually there seemed to be two distinct groups of prokaryotes and one of them (Archaea bacteria) probably gave rise to the other 4 eukaryotic kingdoms. 10 3.1 Classification Three domains
  • 11. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham • Therefore a new taxonomic group was added above the kingdom level called domain. • The three domain system of classification was introduced in 1977. • The three domains are: Archaea, Eubacteria and Eukaryota. 11 3.1 Classification Three domains
  • 12. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham 12 3.1 Classification Three domains LIFE Bacteria Archaea Eukaryota • This is phylogenetic tree which shows how life evolved. • If you start at the bottom where it says life and move up it can be seen that life splits into two sections. • The blue ones are the Bacteria which consist of one kingdom called the Eubacteria. These are typical bacteria as we described them in topic 2. • The other half of life developed into the Archaea which is made of one kingdom the archaebacteria. These are ancient bacteria that we have discovered living in extreme environments. From analysis it seems that they gave rise to the eukaryota. • That is why they branch off from here shown in brown. They contain 4 kingdoms (animalia, plantae, fungi and protista). • So there are now 3 domains and 6 kingdoms.
  • 13. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham • The evidence that lead to this theory being put forward included: – Differences in the sequences of nucleotides in the cell's ribosomal RNAs – Cell membrane lipid structure – Sensitivity to antibiotics and toxins • It was enough for the scientific community to accept that there are definitely two distinct groups of prokaryotes and one of eukaryotes and therefore there should be three domains. • There is still plenty of debate about how the initial life on Earth started and how these three initial cell types came into existence from it. 13 3.1 Classification Evidence for the three domains
  • 14. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham 14 3.1 Classification Eukaryota kingdoms Autotrophs (make own food) Contain chlorophyll for photosynthesis Cellulose cell walls Mostly saprophytic (live off dead organisms using extracellular digestion) Chitin cell wall Reproduce by spores Heterotrophs (Eat others for food) Capable of whole body movement No cell walls Strange set of microscopic organisms that can have features of the other kingdoms PLANTAE ANIMALIA PROTISTAFUNGI
  • 15. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham • This is the system Carl Linnaeus devised for naming organisms. • Every organism is given two Latin names – Genus name – Species name 15 3.1 Classification Binomial system The Rules • The genus name has an upper-case first letter • The species name has a lower-case first letter • Italics should always be used unless hand written when they should be underlined. • After the first use the binomial names are abbreviated to the initial of the genus and the species name.
  • 16. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham • What is the binomial name of the gorilla? 16 3.1 Classification Binomial system Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Primates Genus: Gorilla Family: Pongidae Species: gorilla
  • 17. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham 17 3.1 Classification Binomial system The answer is: Gorilla gorilla Or abbreviated to G. gorilla • The binomial name for humans is: Homo sapiens.
  • 18. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham 18 End of sample Download To download the whole presentation visit www.MrExham.com
  • 19. This PowerPoint is protected under copyright. It is designed for educational use. Either personal study or to be presented to a class. It may be edited or duplicated for these purposes only. It must not be shared or distributed online in any format. Some images used are under a separate creative commons license, these are clearly marked. Copyright © 2015 Henry Exham Brought to you by MrExham.com TERMS AND CONDITIONS