BIOL 1202 Chapter : Ch 26

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The discipline of systematics classifies organisms based on shared relationships. The same idea holds true for the study of life. If organisms (or any items) are to be grouped then they need a name. Taxonomy- is the branch of biology concerned with naming and classifying the diverse forms of life. The origins of taxonomy date back to aristotle. There are many ways that organisms may be grouped. One of the early classification systems placed the animals in one group and the plants in another. The bacteria, fungi and many protists were considered plants while some of the protists were grouped with the animals. Systematics is an inexact process: all grouping methods are subject to problems, plants vs. animals was an imperfect system and as a result didn"t last. The foundation for modern classification, binomial nomenclature, was developed by linnaeus in the 1700"s. Linnaeus also developed a scheme where organisms are classified or grouped into categories.

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