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Linnaean Taxonomy Carolus Linnaeus organized plants and animals into 7 hierarchical categories. Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species AnimaliaChordataMammaliaPrimatesHominidaeHomo Homo sapiens
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Scientific (species) name Genus + epithet Written in Latin Dead, but universal scholarly language Italicized or underlined Ex:Canis familiaris Mycobacterium leprae Linnaean Taxonomy
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Archaea Prokaryotic Unicellular Cell walls of various materials Heterotrophic and autotrophic Mostly extreme habitats
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Bacteria Prokaryotic Unicellular Cell walls of peptidoglycan Heterotrophic and autotrophic
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Endosymbiotic Theory Lynn Margulis (1960’s) Ancestors of mitochondria and chloroplasts were engulfed by eukaryotic cells. Evidence – m&c… Have double membranes Have their own DNA Reproduce on their own Have their own ribosomes
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Protista All eukaryotes not defined as plants, fungi, or animals Algae and protozoans
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Protista
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Fungi Eukaryotic Uni- and multicellular Cell walls of chitin Heterotrophic
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Fungi
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Spread by growth… …and spore dispersal Fungi
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Asexual Reproduction
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Fungi
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Plantae Eukaryotic Multicellular Cellulose walls Autotrophic
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Animalia Eukaryotic Multicellular No cell walls Heterotrophic
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Systematics “Our classifications will come to be genealogies” Using… Morphology, embryology, paleontology, biochemistry
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Phylogenetic Tree
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Which of these trees depicts a different phylogeny from the other two? 123123123123
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Amphibians Phylogenetic Tree - Tetrapods Groups- Amphibians, Birds, Mammals, Reptiles Primitive Characteristics Vertebrae, four limbs, heterotrophy, bilateral symmetry Reptiles Birds Feathers Mammals Other Tetrapods Ancestral Tetrapod Amniotic Egg Endothermy Fur
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Phylogenetic Tree - Domains (Carl Woese, U of Illinois) Three domains of living things Reorganization:Archaea more similar to Eukarya based on molecular data Progenote Eukarya Protista, Fungi Plantae, Animalia Bacteria Eukaryotes Archaea Prokaryotes Membrane and ribosome structure
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