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Diversity of Organisms and Classification
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Classification of Organisms Kingdom Phylum / Division Class Order Family Genus Species
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n The smallest group of organisms classified which can interbreed with each other to produce fertile offspring n Scientific name : unique to all the people n e.g. scientific name of human : Homo sapien
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Five Kingdom System n Bacteria n Protists n Fungi n Animals n Plants
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Bacteria n Unicellular, microscopic n No nucleus –Prokaryotic n Some have no chlorophyll –Saprophytic or parasitic –Saprophytic: feed on dead substances –Parasitic: obtain nutrients from living organisms
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Protists n Unicellular; microscopic n Nucleus present –Eukaryotic n Autotrophic or heterotrophic
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Fungi n Eukaryotic n Made up of hyphae –Mycelium : a mass of hyphae n No root, stem and leaf n No chlorophyll –Saprophytic or parasitic n Reproduce by forming spores
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Animals n Eukaryotic n Divided into two groups according to the presence or absence of backbone: –Invertebrates : without backbone –Vertebrates : with backbone
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Invertebrates
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Vertebrates n Divided into 5 groups: –Fish –Amphibians –Reptiles –Birds –Mammals
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Fish n Aquatic n Cold-blooded n Body covered with wet and slimy scales n Streamline body for easy movement through water n Fins for balance and to control movement n Gills for breathing n External fertilization
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Amphibians n Cold-blooded n Moist, scaleless skin n Limbs present –tetrapods n Larvae (tadpoles) use gills for breathing; adults use lungs n External fertilization
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Reptiles n Cold-blooded n Body covered with dry, hard scales n Live on land n Breathe with lungs n Internal fertilization; lay shelled eggs
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Birds n Warm-blooded n With feathers n With wings n Beak for feeding n Lungs for breathing n Internal fertilization; lay shelled eggs
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n Warm-blooded n Hairs on skin n Females have mammary glands for producing milk n Lungs for breathing n Diaphragm present n Internal fertilization; embryos develop inside mothers’ bodies Mammals
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Plants n Eukaryotic n Most plants contains photosynthetic pigments (e.g. chlorophyll) for photosynthesis –Autotrophic n Can be divided into two groups: –Non-flowering plants –Flowering plants
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Non-flowering plants n 4 groups: –Algae –Mosses –Ferns –Gymnosperms
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Algae n Aquatic n Simple multicellular plants n No root, stem or leaf n Contain photosynthetic pigments (e.g. chlorophyll) for photosynthesis
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Mosses n With simple leaves and stems n No root –with rhizoids for anchorage and absorption of water n No vascular tissues n Reproduce by spores n Found in damp area
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Ferns n With true roots, stems, leaves and vascular tissues n Reproduce by spores n Live in damp places
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Gymnosperms n Reproduction by producing seeds –Seeds develop in cones, not enclosed by fruits naked seeds n Needle-shaped leaves to reduce water loss
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Angiosperms (Flowering plants) n With flowers for reproduction n Seeds are produced inside the fruit (matured ovary)
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Two groups of flowering plants MonocotyledonsDicotyledons CotyledonsTwoOne Leaf venationNettedParallel Root systemTap root systemFibrous root system
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