Living organisms …………………….: unicellular eukaryotes

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Living organisms …………………….: unicellular eukaryotes ………………….: cells have no nucleus Eukaryotes: ……………… …………………………………. ……………………….: feed on the remains of dead organisms ………………… unicellular organims ………………..: make food in their leaves by photosynthesis ……………………….: feed on plants and animals Vertebrates: ……………… ………………………………….. Mammals: ……………… ………………………………….. Porifera: ……………………………………………... Birds: ……………………….. ………………………………….. Fish: : ……………… ………………………… Reptiles: ……………………. ………………………………….. Amphibians: ……………… ………………………………….. Arthropods: ……………………………………………... Echinoderms: ……………………………………………... Invertebrates: …………… ………………………………….. Annelid worms: ……………………………………………... Flatworms: ……………………………………………... Molluscs: ……………………………………………... Cnidarians: ……………………………………………... Brachiopods: ……………………………………………... Roundworms: ……………………………………………...

Classification: All living things are related to each other

Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes no separate cell nucleus cell nucleus protects DNA Ammonia Tepida Protist Homo sapiens Animal Escherichia Coli Bacteria

5 Kingdoms

Vertebrates

Each species has a scientific name in Latin. Panthera tigris (P. tigris) tiger Panthera pardus (P. pardus) leopard Species: a group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring Each species has a scientific name in Latin. Panthera leo (P.leo) lion Species and latin name

Linnaeus by 1758 4400 Animals 7700 Plants Linnaeus first scientific classification system- grouped living things according to features. Latin language of science at the time, so latin names used for groups

heirarchical classification system for any species

Invertebrate Phyla Cnidarians Porifera Echinoderms Molluscs Annelid worms Arthropods Flatworms