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

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1 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: ……………………………………………...

2 Classification: All living things are related to each other

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

4 5 Kingdoms

5 Vertebrates

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7 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

8 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

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10 heirarchical classification system for any species

11 Invertebrate Phyla Cnidarians Porifera Echinoderms Molluscs
Annelid worms Arthropods Flatworms


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