April 29TH, 2010 Phylogeny Review 1.

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April 29TH, 2010 Phylogeny Review 1

Domain: Kingdom: Phylum: Class: Sub-Class or Order: Bacteria E. Coli Archaea Halophile Eukaryote Kingdom: Protist Amoeba Fungi Plant Animal Phylum: Sac Yeast Zygote Mold Club Mushroom Bryophyte (Non-Vascular) Moss Tracheophytes (Vascular) Chordate (Vertebrate) Class: Seedless Fern Gymnosperm Pine tree Angiosperm Ectotherm Endotherm Sub-Class or Order: Monocot Wheat Dicot Rose Invertebrate Porifora Sponges Jawless Fish Lamprey Amphibians Birds Cnidarians Jellyfish Cartilaginous Fish Shark Reptiles Mammals Mollusks Flatworms Tapeworm Bony Fish Salmon Monotremes Platypus Echinoderms Starfish Crocodiles & Alligators Roundworms Heartworm Salamanders Arthropods Marsupial Kangaroo Frogs & Toads Lizards Segmented Worms Earthworm Snakes Placental Human Gastropods Snails Bivalves Clams Cephalopods Octopi Crustaceans Crawfish Arachnids Tarantula Insects Beetles Centipedes & Millipedes Turtles