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Significant Evolutionary Steps in the Development of Humans Prokaryotic Cell- simple single celled Eukaryotic Cell- membrane bound nucleus Choanoflagellate-Flagellated Eukaryotes Porifera-(Sea Sponge)-primitive stomach (or coelom) Cnidaria-nervous tissue present (nematocysts) Planarian (Flatworms)- presence of eyespots Pikaia (Lancet)-1 st chordate (dorsal hollow nerve cord) Jawless Fish (Agnatha)- 1 st Vertebrates Placoderm- jawed fishes (development of jaw) Tetrapod- four limbs Amphibian –breath through skin/ability to live on land Reptile –gills have now been replaced by lungs-> or here... Synapsid --> Mammal --> Large cerebral cortex (capable of higher thought), mammary glands, fur 1
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Prokaryotic Cell Most primitive form of a cell- 1 st to form Have NO organized nucleus (DNA is not enclosed in a membrane) Can be either autotrophs and photosynthesize or heterotrophs- so come can photosynthesize, while other must consume glucose from an outside source Have both a cell wall and a membrane, Have flagella, cilia or pili for movement Reproduce asexually by fission Ex> E. Coli DOMAIN Bacteria KINGDOM - PHYLUM Proteobacteria CLASS Gammaproteobateria ORDER Enterobacteriales FAMILY Enterobactetericacae GENUS Eschericia SPECIES E.Coli 1 st Cells with No True Nucleus 2 Picture citation http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/32/EscherichiaColi_NIAI D.jpg/250px-EscherichiaColi_NIAID.jpg
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Eukaryotic Cell Description of the organism on this page, including but not limited to: physical characteristics, eating habits, general development. Prokaryotic Cell DOMAIN KINGDOM PHYLUM CLASS ORDER FAMILY GENUS SPECIES Major difference b/w this type of cell and the last Picture of organism described above 3 Picture citation
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Choanoflagellate Description of the organism on this page, including but not limited to: physical characteristics, eating habits, general development. Prokaryotic Cell DOMAIN KINGDOM PHYLUM CLASS ORDER FAMILY GENUS SPECIES Next major difference b/w previous type of organism Picture of organism described above 4 Picture citation
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Porifera (Sea Sponge) Description of the organism on this page, including but not limited to: physical characteristics, eating habits, general development. Prokaryotic Cell DOMAIN KINGDOM PHYLUM CLASS ORDER FAMILY GENUS SPECIES Next major difference b/w previous type of organism Picture of organism described above 5 Picture citation
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Cnidaria Description of the organism on this page, including but not limited to: physical characteristics, eating habits, general development. Prokaryotic Cell DOMAIN KINGDOM PHYLUM CLASS ORDER FAMILY GENUS SPECIES Next major difference b/w previous type of organism Picture of organism described above 6 Picture citation
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Planarian (Flat Worm) Description of the organism on this page, including but not limited to: physical characteristics, eating habits, general development. Prokaryotic Cell DOMAIN KINGDOM PHYLUM CLASS ORDER FAMILY GENUS SPECIES Next major difference b/w previous type of organism Picture of organism described above 7 Picture citation
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Jawless Fish (Agnatha) Description of the organism on this page, including but not limited to: physical characteristics, eating habits, general development. Prokaryotic Cell DOMAIN KINGDOM PHYLUM CLASS ORDER FAMILY GENUS SPECIES Next major difference b/w previous type of organism Picture of organism described above 8 Picture citation
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Placoderm Description of the organism on this page, including but not limited to: physical characteristics, eating habits, general development. Prokaryotic Cell DOMAIN KINGDOM PHYLUM CLASS ORDER FAMILY GENUS SPECIES Next major difference b/w previous type of organism Picture of organism described above 9 Picture citation
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Jawless Fish (Agnatha) Description of the organism on this page, including but not limited to: physical characteristics, eating habits, general development. Prokaryotic Cell DOMAIN KINGDOM PHYLUM CLASS ORDER FAMILY GENUS SPECIES Next major difference b/w previous type of organism Picture of organism described above 10 Picture citation
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Tetrapod Description of the organism on this page, including but not limited to: physical characteristics, eating habits, general development. Prokaryotic Cell DOMAIN KINGDOM PHYLUM CLASS ORDER FAMILY GENUS SPECIES Next major difference b/w previous type of organism Picture of organism described above 11 Picture citation
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Amphibian Description of the organism on this page, including but not limited to: physical characteristics, eating habits, general development. Prokaryotic Cell DOMAIN KINGDOM PHYLUM CLASS ORDER FAMILY GENUS SPECIES Next major difference b/w previous type of organism Picture of organism described above 12 Picture citation
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Reptile -- Description of the organism on this page, including but not limited to: physical characteristics, eating habits, general development. Prokaryotic Cell DOMAIN KINGDOM PHYLUM CLASS ORDER FAMILY GENUS SPECIES Next major difference b/w previous type of organism Picture of organism described above 13 Picture citation
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Synapsid --> Description of the organism on this page, including but not limited to: physical characteristics, eating habits, general development. Prokaryotic Cell DOMAIN KINGDOM PHYLUM CLASS ORDER FAMILY GENUS SPECIES Next major difference b/w previous type of organism Picture of organism described above 14 Picture citation
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Mammal --> or here... Description of the organism on this page, including but not limited to: physical characteristics, eating habits, general development. Prokaryotic Cell DOMAIN KINGDOM PHYLUM CLASS ORDER FAMILY GENUS SPECIES Next major difference b/w previous type of organism Picture of organism described above 15 Picture citation
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References Prokaryotic Cell Eukaryotic Cell Choanoflagellate Porifera- Sea Sponge Cnidaria Flatworms 16
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References Pikaia Jawless Fish (Agnatha) Placoderm Tetrapod 17
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References Amphibian --> Reptile --> or here... Synapsid --> or here... Mammal --> or here... 18
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References Pikaia Jawless Fish (Agnatha) Placoderm Tetrapod 19
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