Classification
Classification
Classification
● The most common classification system, the five-kingdom system was proposed
by Robert Whitaker in 1969.
Living
organisms
Monera
Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia
(Bacteria)
b. Antennae unbranched Go to 5
Prokaryotes Eukaryotes
Organisms with cells with no true nuclei Organisms with cells that have true nuclei
Their genetic material /DNA is not enclosed by Their genetic material /DNA is enclosed by a
a nuclear membrane and occurs free in the nuclear membrane and occurs free in the
cytoplasm cytoplasm
No true organelles occur in the cytoplasm True organelles occur in the cytoplasm
KINGDOM
● When the earth formed, oxygen levels in the atmosphere were very low.
● Fossil records show that the first living organisms i.e. bacteria (prokaryotes) were
anaerobic i.e. they did not need oxygen to survive.
● Blue-green bacteria appeared, and they used carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere and released oxygen i.e. they could produce their own food
through photosynthesis.
● The levels of oxygen started to increase in the atmosphere and aerobic
organisms started to develop.
● The increase in oxygen resulted in an increased variety of living organisms on
earth.
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3. REVISION QUESTIONS:
● Work through and answer the questions below.
● Please note that HIGHER ORDER questions are in BOLD and marked with a (*)
4.2.1 According to Linnaeus’ system, which class does the lion belong to? (1)
4.2.2 The lion’s scientific or binomial name, panthera leo, has been written
incorrectly. Rewrite it correctly. (2)
The Cape floral kingdom is the smallest of the world's floral kingdoms. It is home to
more endemic (species that occur in one region and nowhere else in the world)
and indigenous plants than in any other region in South Africa. Approximately 70%
of the 9 000 plant species in this area are found nowhere else in the world.
The vegetation of this biome, which is mostly small bushes, grows in nutrient poor soil.
They also survive the long dry summer conditions, as well as frequent fires.
The flora of the Cape is threatened, amongst others, by habitat destruction by
humans. Already numerous species are extinct from this biome. Hence, its
conservation is a national conservation priority.
In a bid to save this biome, there are several projects aiming at encouraging
responsible travel to natural areas in order to conserve the environment, as
well as improving the well-being of local communities.
3.5 The table below shows some characteristics of arthropods. Use the information
in the table to find the class of the animals labelled A to E.
4.5.1 Match the correct letter of the organisms A to E to the class described in the
table and give reasons why it belongs to that class. (10)
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4.6.4 Name the weather phenomenon labelled F that is responsible for forming
nitrates in the atmosphere. (1)
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