The Diversity of Life I. A Brief History of Life II. Classifying Life

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The Diversity of Life I. A Brief History of Life II. Classifying Life III. The Prokaryote Domains: Bacteria and Archaea IV. The Domain Eukarya

I. A Brief History of Life II. Classifying Life The Diversity of Life I. A Brief History of Life II. Classifying Life III. The Prokaryote Domains: Bacteria and Archaea IV. The Domain Eukarya A. Overview: 2.0 billion years of evolution Very diverse Unicellular, colonial, multicellular

- membrane bound nucleus - organelles - sexual reproduction and IV. The Domain Eukarya A. Overview: - membrane bound nucleus - organelles - sexual reproduction and meiosis

IV. The Domain Eukarya Overview: Origin of the Eukarya 1. Origin of Organelles

IV. The Domain Eukarya Overview: Origin of the Eukarya 1. Origin of Organelles

IV. The Domain Eukarya Overview: Origin of the Eukarya 1. Origin of Organelles

Secondary endosymbiosis IV. The Domain Eukarya Overview: Origin of the Eukarya 1. Origin of Organelles Secondary endosymbiosis

IV. The Domain Eukarya Overview: Origin of the Eukarya 1. Origin of Organelles 2. Origin of the nucleus

IV. The Domain Eukarya Overview: Origin of the Eukarya C. Diversity of Eukarya

Parabasalida (Trichomonas) Diplomonad (Giardia) Parabasalida (Trichomonas) IV. The Domain Eukarya Overview: Origin of the Eukarya C. Diversity of Eukarya

Trypanosoma IV. The Domain Eukarya Euglena Euglenozoa Overview: Origin of the Eukarya C. Diversity of Eukarya Euglena Euglenozoa

Apicomplexans (Plasmodium) Ciliates (Paramecium) Dinoflagellates Apicomplexans (Plasmodium) Ciliates (Paramecium) IV. The Domain Eukarya Overview: Origin of the Eukarya C. Diversity of Eukarya Alveolata

Diatoms IV. The Domain Eukarya Stramenopiles Brown Algae Overview: Origin of the Eukarya C. Diversity of Eukarya Stramenopiles Brown Algae

Radiolarians IV. The Domain Eukarya Foraminiferans Overview: Origin of the Eukarya C. Diversity of Eukarya Foraminiferans Rhizaria

IV. The Domain Eukarya Amoebozoa Overview: Origin of the Eukarya C. Diversity of Eukarya Amoebozoa

IV. The Domain Eukarya Red Algae Green Algae Plants Overview: Origin of the Eukarya Diversity of Eukarya Archaeplantae Red Algae Green Algae Plants

IV. The Domain Eukarya Overview: Origin of the Eukarya Diversity of Eukarya Archaeplantae

IV. The Domain Eukarya Opisthokonts Overview: Origin of the Eukarya C. Diversity of Eukarya Opisthokonts

IV. The Domain Eukarya FUNGI Chytrid zoospores flagella Overview: Origin of the Eukarya Diversity of Eukarya Opisthokonts FUNGI Chytrid zoospores flagella

IV. The Domain Eukarya Choanoflagellates Overview: Origin of the Eukarya Diversity of Eukarya Opisthokonts Choanoflagellates

IV. The Domain Eukarya ANIMALS Overview: Origin of the Eukarya Diversity of Eukarya Opisthokonts ANIMALS