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biosphere
all inhabited parts of earth
Ecosystem
community of living things and all the non living things that support them
Population
a group of the same species living in the same area
Community
organisms living in the same area
Organism
a living thing
Organization of life(smallest to largest)
Atoms, Molecules, Cells, tissues, organs, organ system, organism, population, community, ecosystem, bio sphere
Pathogens
infectious organisms
Protists
a diverse group of eukaryotic micro-organisms, many different species (protista)
Protoza
microorganisms classified as unicellular eukaryotes
Flagellates
cells with one or more whip-like organelles called flagella
Cilliates
cells with cillia
Pseudopodia
"false feet", temporary cytoplasm-filled projections of the cell membrane that some eukaryotic cells use for motion or for ingesting nutrients
Slime Molds
fungi-like amoeboid (like an amoeba) organisms
Algae
a large and diverse group of simple, typically autotrophic organisms, ranging from unicellular to multicellular forms
Endosymbiosis
the cell membrane folding in on it's self to create the nuclear envelope, the ER, and the golgi
Fungi
Eukaryotic, Unicellular+Multicellular, Heterotroph (hypae, mycelium, lichen, mycorrhizae)
Plants
multicellular, eukaryotic, non-motile
Vascular Tissue
Tissue that helps plants with structure
Two kinds of Transport Tissue and where they are found
found in vascular tissue: xylem+pholem
Bryophytes
No vascular tissue, seeds, or flowers (ex.mosses) stay close to the ground to get nutrients
Seedless vascular plants
Have vascular tissue, no seeds or flowers (ex. ferns)
because htey are taller they need ligin for strucural support
Gymnosperms
Haev vascular tissues and seeds, no flowers (ex. pines/spruces)menas naked seed, the seeds must develope inside a tissue
Angiosperms
Have vascular tissue, seeds, and flowers (ex.roses) uniques becuase they have co-evolved with animals.
Flowers are specialized reproductive organs.
Invertebrates
an animal without a vertebrae (backbone)
Vertebrates
animals with backbones
Chordates
a group of animals that have a notochord, closely related,(chordata)
Animal Phyla
Porifera, Cnidaria, Platyhelminthes, Nematoda, annelida, Mollusca, Anthropoda, Echinodermata, Chordata
Endoskeleton
like humans when there is something outside of the skeleton.
Exoskeleton
When the skeleton is outside all of the organs