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Bryophyta


Moss


Plantae

Gymnosperms


Conifers, cycads


makes seeds


Plantae

Taxonomy in humans


Animalia ->


Chordata ->


Mammalia ->


Primatae ->


Hominidae ->


Homo sapiens

Pteridophytes


Ferns


Has vascular tissue


Plantae

Angiosperms


Flowering plants


Seeds enclosed in an ovary


Plantae

Vascular system


The system in which sap moves around the body.

Vertebrata


Mammals


Fish


Reptila


Amphia

Arthropoda

Insects


Chilopoda


Arachnida


Diploda


Crustaceans

Porifera

(porous)


Sponges


-Asymetric shapes

Coelenterata

Jellyfish


Hydra


Corals


Made of two cell layers:


-ectoderm


-endoderm

Platyhelminthes

Flatworms


Flattened bodies


3 distinct tissue layers


-ectoderm


-endoderm


-mesoderm

Nematoda

Round worms


-round worms


-same tissue layers as the platyhelminthes

Annelida

Segmented worms


earthworms


leeches


sandworms


Segmented internally and externally, unlike roundworms complete digestive system - tube within a tube body plan

Arthropoda

insects


spiders


crusteaceans


generally 3 body parts has outside skeleton

Mollusca

clams


snails


oysters


octopus


the mantle - like a tongue with many rows of teeth

Echinoderma

Sea stars,


Urchins


spiny outside surface or skin, interior is limey


they move using jets that they push water in and out for.

Chordata

fish


reptiles


amphibians


birds


mammals


flexible supporting rod on their dorsal skin, or a backbone.

Animalia

no cell wall, no chloroplasts

Plantae

Cells with cell walls that contain cellulose


they use chloroplasts for energy using the sun

Protista

diverse, live in aqueous environments


single celled, they use osmosis

Fungi

Cell walls made of chitin


cannot produce its own food

Archaea

Microscopic, known for living in extreme environments

Monera

Bacteria


single celled


The 8 Taxonomy levels

Domain - Eukaryotic or Prokaryotic


Kingdom


Phylum


Class


Order


Family


Genus