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===About the Linnaeus Classification System===
 
===About the Linnaeus Classification System===
 
[[Carl Linnaeus]] developed a system of '''classification''' based on the similar characteristics of [[organism]]s. [[Organism]]s were put into groups and sub-groups:
 
[[Carl Linnaeus]] developed a system of '''classification''' based on the similar characteristics of [[organism]]s. [[Organism]]s were put into groups and sub-groups:
*Kingdom - The largest group. Examples include [[animal]]s and [[plant]]s.
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*[[Kingdom]] - The largest group. Examples include [[animal]]s and [[plant]]s.
*Phylum - The second largest group. Examples include [[chordata]] (animals with a backbone) and [[Arthropoda]] (animals with jointed legs and segmented bodies).
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*[[Phylum]] - The second largest group. Examples include [[chordata]] (animals with a backbone) and [[Arthropoda]] (animals with jointed legs and segmented bodies).
*Class - Examples include [[mammal]]s (humans, neanderthals, chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, baboons, lemurs, dolphins, whales, cows, badgers) and [[bird]]s (crows, ostriches).
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*[[Class]] - Examples include [[mammal]]s (humans, neanderthals, chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, baboons, lemurs, dolphins, whales, cows, badgers) and [[bird]]s (crows, ostriches).
*Order - Examples include [[primate]]s (humans, neanderthals, chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, baboons, lemurs) and [[cetacea]] (dolphins and whales).
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*[[Order]] - Examples include [[primate]]s (humans, neanderthals, chimpanzees, bonobos, gorillas, baboons, lemurs) and [[cetacea]] (dolphins and whales).
*Family - Examples include [[hominidae]] (humans, neanderthals, chimpanzees, bonobos and gorillas) and [[Cercopithecidae]] (baboons).
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*[[Family]] - Examples include [[hominidae]] (humans, neanderthals, chimpanzees, bonobos and gorillas) and [[Cercopithecidae]] (baboons).
*Genus - Examples include [[Homo]] ([[human]]s and [[neanderthal]]s) and [[Pan]] (chimpanzees and bonobos).
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*[[Genus]] - Examples include [[Homo]] ([[sapien]]s and [[neanderthal]]s) and [[Pan]] (chimpanzees and bonobos).
*Species - Sapien is the name for the [[human]] [[species]].
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*[[Species]] - Sapien is the name for our [[species]] of [[human]].

Latest revision as of 15:15, 7 April 2019

Key Stage 4

Meaning

The Linnaeus Classification System is a way to group organisms with similar characteristics, first proposed by Carl Linnaeus.

About the Linnaeus Classification System

Carl Linnaeus developed a system of classification based on the similar characteristics of organisms. Organisms were put into groups and sub-groups: