Evolution, Classification, Body Plans and the Sequence of Life.

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Evolution, Classification, Body Plans and the Sequence of Life

Classification Levels review Domain: Eukaryota, Archea and Bacteria Kingdom –Animals, Plants, Fungi, Monera (bacteria), Protista Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

Humans Kingdom: Animalia Phylum:Chordata Class:Mammalia Order:Primates Family:Hominidae –Subfamily:Homininae Tribe:Hominini Genus:Homo Species:H. sapiens

Body Plans Symmetry With some exceptions organisms (tend to show some sort of symmetry. It may be: Radial Symmetry – These organisms resemble a pie where several cutting planes produce roughly identical pieces. An organism with radial symmetry exhibits no left or right sides. They have a top and a bottom (dorsal and ventral surface) only.planesdorsal and ventral – e.g. Starfish, anemones, coral polyps.

Body Plans Bilateral Symmetry –In bilateral symmetry (also called plane symmetry), only one plane, called the sagittal plane, will divide an organism into roughly mirror image halves (with respect to external appearance only).sagittal plane mirror image –E.g. humans

Why do most organism exhibit symmetry? Developmental biology reasons: –Body plans are often set by the diffusion of certain proteins that determine the left, right, back, front, up and down axis of an organism. Since molecules have no direction preference they get distributed symmetrically. Evolutionary reasons: Symmetry is selected for when it is an advantage. For example it is better to have two legs the same length because you can walk more efficiently.

Body plans Cephalisation – Bilaterally symmetrical animals tend to concentrate sense organs in a head region. –The mouth tends to be a this end too.

Body Plans Segmentation –Body divided into segment, structural units are repeated. –E.g. Segmented worms, insects, muscles groups/vertabrae in humans