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24 Cards in this Set
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Bryophyta
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Moss Plantae |
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Gymnosperms
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Conifers, cycads makes seeds Plantae |
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Taxonomy in humans
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Animalia -> Chordata -> Mammalia -> Primatae -> Hominidae -> Homo sapiens |
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Pteridophytes
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Ferns Has vascular tissue Plantae |
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Angiosperms
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Flowering plants Seeds enclosed in an ovary Plantae |
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Vascular system
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The system in which sap moves around the body. |
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Vertebrata
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Mammals Fish Reptila Amphia |
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Arthropoda |
Insects Chilopoda Arachnida Diploda Crustaceans |
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Porifera |
(porous) Sponges -Asymetric shapes |
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Coelenterata |
Jellyfish Hydra Corals Made of two cell layers: -ectoderm -endoderm |
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Platyhelminthes |
Flatworms Flattened bodies 3 distinct tissue layers -ectoderm -endoderm -mesoderm |
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Nematoda |
Round worms -round worms -same tissue layers as the platyhelminthes |
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Annelida |
Segmented worms earthworms leeches sandworms Segmented internally and externally, unlike roundworms complete digestive system - tube within a tube body plan |
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Arthropoda |
insects spiders crusteaceans generally 3 body parts has outside skeleton |
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Mollusca |
clams snails oysters octopus the mantle - like a tongue with many rows of teeth |
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Echinoderma |
Sea stars, Urchins spiny outside surface or skin, interior is limey they move using jets that they push water in and out for. |
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Chordata |
fish reptiles amphibians birds mammals flexible supporting rod on their dorsal skin, or a backbone. |
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Animalia |
no cell wall, no chloroplasts |
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Plantae |
Cells with cell walls that contain cellulose they use chloroplasts for energy using the sun |
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Protista |
diverse, live in aqueous environments single celled, they use osmosis |
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Fungi |
Cell walls made of chitin cannot produce its own food |
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Archaea |
Microscopic, known for living in extreme environments |
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Monera |
Bacteria single celled
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The 8 Taxonomy levels |
Domain - Eukaryotic or Prokaryotic Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus |