James Sutton Excelsior Student Cynthia Jackson THE KINGDOMS OF LIFE Introduction: On our planet earth we have what are called kingdoms‚ 5 to be exact‚ consisting of a very diverse group of living things. Using these five kingdoms we classify our species and organize information on what we are and what resides with us. When we place every living creature into one of the five kingdoms it better helps us understand the world around us and it ’s habitants. The five kingdoms include:
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Opisthokonta: Metazoa II: Eumetazoa: Bilateria: Protostomia: Ecdysozoa Objectives: • Know the key features of the Phylum Nematoda. Know how they relate to other metazoan phyla. • List the key characteristics of the Phylum Arthropoda. Identify examples. List the four subphyla and their key distinguishing features. Identify examples of the subphyla Chelicerata‚ Crustacea‚ Myriapoda‚ and Hexapoda. • Be able to identify the different structures on these organisms and understand their function. • Understand
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terminated marine arthropods that shape the class Trilobita. Trilobites shape one of the soonest known groups of Arthropods. Arthropods are described as Crabs‚ lobsters‚ arachnids‚ centipedes‚ and millipedes—these animals all fit in with the phylum Arthropoda‚ the best gatherings of creatures on Earth. Then I was continuing my journey to search in of Paleozoic animals. Afterwards‚ I was walking and suddenly‚ my footsteps stopped on the hard layer. I thought it would be rocks. But then I thought again
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printer‚ so you could sew a whole outfit with it.’ Fearless Forms makes jewellery and accessories using 3D printers – how do you like these glasses? (Picture: supplied) Natasha Fagg is an Australian designer for Alexander McQueen in London. Her Arthropoda collection was influenced by the appearance of insects under a microscope. ‘3D printing allows me to digitally form design to the body‚’ she says. ‘My graduate collection was a chance to explore the facility of this technology
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from Coelentrata to Helminthes and Cell Biology – II Practical Marks+IA 40+10 40+10 40+10 40+10 40+10 40+10 300 Periods / week 4 4 4 4 4 4 Exam. Duration 3 hrs. 3 hrs. 3hrs. 3 hrs. 3 hrs. 3hrs. Semester II Life and Diversity from Annelida to Arthropoda and Genetics – I Life and Diversity from Molluska to Hemichordata and Genetics – II Practical 6. P-201 Total Semester I & II Scheme of B.Sc. II Semester III Sr. No. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Paper code 3.1 3.2 P-301 4.1 4.2 P-401 Nomenclature Life
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schwartz. OR Describe the structure and characteristics of Virus. OR Write four common characteristics of the following. Phylum Protozoa Phylum Porifera Phylum Coelenterata Phylum Annelida Phylum Mollusca Phylum Echinodermata Phylum Arthropoda OR Write four common characteristics of the following Class Pisces www.moalims.com www.moalims.com Amphibia Reptilia Aves Mammalia Q.6. Write down four functions of the blood. OR Name three important arteries of the
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(24‚ 32‚ 46) 9. “Al-Qanun Fi-Tibb” is written by _________. (Al-Tabra‚ Al-Farabi‚ Bu Ali Sina) 10. _________ is the sensory layer of the eye. (Sclerotic‚ Retina‚ Choroid) 11. Cockroach belongs to the phylum _________. (Annelida‚ Arthropoda‚ Nematoda) 12. There are _________ toes in each foot of frog. (4‚ 3‚ 5) 13. Monotropa and Neottia exist as _________. (Parasites‚ Saprophytes‚ Insectivores) 14. The movements in Rifolium and in the flowers of Zafaran are _________
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[pic] Marine biology is the scientific study of organisms in the ocean or other marine or brackish bodies of water. Given that in biology many phyla‚ families and genera have some species that live in the sea and others that live on land‚ marine biology classifies species based on the environment rather than on taxonomy. Marine biology differs from marine ecology as marine ecology is focused on how organisms interact with each other and the environment‚ and biology is the study of the organisms
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Up until 1947‚ it was believed that the Cambrian Explosion marked the first true abundance of multicellular life. However‚ this was discovered to be untrue after Sir Douglas Mawson and R.C. Sprigg mistakenly came across numerous "fossil jellyfish" in the Ediacara Hills while observing what was originally believed to be sandstones belonging to the lowest strata of the Cambrian. At first‚ these finding were dismissed as "fortuitous inorganic markings."(AAS Biographical Memoirs.) Several years later
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Biology: Unit 1: Diversity Of Life Fungi Fungi: are multi-cellular heterotrophs that use external digestion‚ and often grow out of sight‚ underground → fungi have nothing in common with plants other then the fact that they are stationary‚ and grow in the ground. They are not photosynthetic‚ and they do not produce their own food. Characteristics/ Cell Structure: * Mesh like bodies‚ composed of branching networks of filaments called mycelium * Mycelium: a branched mass of hyphae
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