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SCHEDULE MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday This weekMajor phyla of life Major phyla for humans VirusesStudy Day - Practice test Study Day -Review games Next weekStudy Day No Mr Mahon Final Study Day -Jeopardy Final Part 1Final Part 2Freedom

THE HUMAN FAMILY TREE

DOMAIN KINGDOM

THE PHYLA OF ANIMALIA

PHYLUM CHORDATA

SubPhylum Vertebrate

SUBPHYLUM VERTEBRATA  Bone around the nerve chord  A skull  Closed circulatory system  Kidneys

SUBPHYLUM VERTEBRATA

CLASS MAMMALIA  Milk  Body hair  Maintain constant body temperature (incorrectly called Warm-blooded)

SUBCLASSES OF MAMMALIA

THE OTHER SUBCLASSES MonotremesMarsupials  Egg-laying mammals  Platypus, echidna  Born early, finish development in pouches  Kangaroos, koalas etc.

SUBCLASS EUTHERIA  Placenta provides nourishment and eliminates waste  Allows offspring to develop much longer inside the womb

ORDER PRIMATE  More reliance on vision than smell  Forward facing Binocular/Stereoscopic vision (depth perception)  Differentiation between fore and hind limbs (evolution of arms)  Flexible upper limbs and collar bone  Opposable thumbs and ability to grasp

ORDER PRIMATE

FAMILY HOMINIDAE  No tails  More developed hands  Great apes  Orangutans  Gorillas  Chimpanzees  Humans

GENUS HOMO  Larger brains  Upright posture  Longer childhood