13th December,2022
BIO 101
TAXONOMY
Taxonomy is the study of classification and nomenclature. The study of taxonomy began with
God. The father of modern taxonomy is Carl Linnaeus because he published a book called
the binomial system of nomenclature. In that book every organism has a two part name.
One part is the generic epithet and the other part specific
TAXONOMIC HIERARCHY
Recall that living things are grouped into five Kingdoms
1. Kingdom Monera: consisting of blue green bacteria
2. Kingdom Protista: Consists of organisms with dual( animal and plant) features
3. Kingdom Mycota: Consist of fungi e.g mushroom, yeast, ringworm, rhizopus.
4. Kingdom Plantae: Consists of Green plants.
5. Kingdom Animalia: Consists of animals.
There are some demerits in the five Kingdom classification
1. There's no place for virus
2. Some kingdoms contain plant-like and animal-like organisms
There are seven major taxonomic hierarchies. There are;
● Kingdom
● Division in plant studies(Phyla in animal studies) NOTE: all division must end in phyta
● Class (Standard ending - physia)
● Order( Standard ending - ails)
● Family( Standard ending - aceae)
● Genus (No standard name ending)
● Species ( They are often feminized to rhyme)
All botanical names are regarded as feminine.
A plant can be named based on
● Origin (Senegalese - Senegal
● Name of popular scientist
● Distinguishing feature (erythro - red,)
● Poetic origin (Theobroma cacao - Theobroma is a Greek goddess)
There are 7 major taxonomic ranks just as there are 7 minor taxonomic ranks. The insertion or
addition of a prefix to any of the major rank make the resulting word a minor. The prefixes are;
● Sub
● Supra
● Infra
CLASSIFICATION
It Is the grouping of organisms. There are four types of classification systems.
1. ARTIFICIAL: When plants are classified based on the ecosystem services the offer.
Such a system is called artificial. Artificial system of classification classifies organisms
based on their uses. ( Problem- one plant can be classified for different uses)
BIO 101
TAXONOMY
Taxonomy is the study of classification and nomenclature. The study of taxonomy began with
God. The father of modern taxonomy is Carl Linnaeus because he published a book called
the binomial system of nomenclature. In that book every organism has a two part name.
One part is the generic epithet and the other part specific
TAXONOMIC HIERARCHY
Recall that living things are grouped into five Kingdoms
1. Kingdom Monera: consisting of blue green bacteria
2. Kingdom Protista: Consists of organisms with dual( animal and plant) features
3. Kingdom Mycota: Consist of fungi e.g mushroom, yeast, ringworm, rhizopus.
4. Kingdom Plantae: Consists of Green plants.
5. Kingdom Animalia: Consists of animals.
There are some demerits in the five Kingdom classification
1. There's no place for virus
2. Some kingdoms contain plant-like and animal-like organisms
There are seven major taxonomic hierarchies. There are;
● Kingdom
● Division in plant studies(Phyla in animal studies) NOTE: all division must end in phyta
● Class (Standard ending - physia)
● Order( Standard ending - ails)
● Family( Standard ending - aceae)
● Genus (No standard name ending)
● Species ( They are often feminized to rhyme)
All botanical names are regarded as feminine.
A plant can be named based on
● Origin (Senegalese - Senegal
● Name of popular scientist
● Distinguishing feature (erythro - red,)
● Poetic origin (Theobroma cacao - Theobroma is a Greek goddess)
There are 7 major taxonomic ranks just as there are 7 minor taxonomic ranks. The insertion or
addition of a prefix to any of the major rank make the resulting word a minor. The prefixes are;
● Sub
● Supra
● Infra
CLASSIFICATION
It Is the grouping of organisms. There are four types of classification systems.
1. ARTIFICIAL: When plants are classified based on the ecosystem services the offer.
Such a system is called artificial. Artificial system of classification classifies organisms
based on their uses. ( Problem- one plant can be classified for different uses)