Chapter 1 Introduction: Themes in the Study of Life Multiple-Choice Questions 1) Which of the following properties or processes do we associate with living things? A) evolutionary adaptations B) energy processing C) responding to the environments D) growth and reproduction E) all of the above Answer: E Topic: Overview Skill: Knowledge/Application 2) Which of the following is not a theme that unifies biology? A) interaction with the environment B) emergent properties C) evolution D) reductionism
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classify organisms? Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Humans: • King • Animalia • Philip • Chordata • Came • Mammalia • Over • Primates • For • Hominidae • Great • Homo • Spaghetti • Sapiens 1 11-02-18 Why are the The Brown SquirrelWhat are mammals you just other gave NOT part of examples of this order? Kingdom (Animalia‚ or "animal") mammals? Phylum (Chordata‚ or "has a backbone")
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Pharyngeal Gill Arches In high school I wrote a twenty minute speech for my public speaking class. The goal of the assignment was to pick a topic that we were curious about and didn’t know much about‚ and write an informative speech about it. I chose to write about the evidence for evolution. I learned about fossil evidence‚ genetic evidence‚ embryonic similarities‚ and homologous traits between seemingly unrelated species. In college‚ I took biology classes and learned that my speech that I wrote
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and scientifically as Andrias davidianus. It is also noted that species is sometimes assigned to the Cryptobranchium genus (Gang et al.‚ 2004). List the taxonomy of your organism- what are the Phylum‚ class‚ order‚ and family of your organism? Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Amphibia Order: Caudata Family: Cryptobranchidae Genus: Andrias (sometimes Cryptobranchium) Species: Andrias davidianus (Gang et al.‚ 2004) Describe your organism
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is just one of the ways that bacteria can be explored. Here are how these particular bacteria are classified according to Bergy’s Manual of Systematic Bacteriology. (Remember there are 3 Domains and 5 Kingdoms of Life.) E. coli Domain: Bacteria Phylum: Proteobacteria Class: Gammaproteobacteria Order:
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BIOLOGICAL NOTE ON LEUCONOID SPONGES WRITTEN BY MBA UCHECHUKWU EMEA EBI MOUAU/13/27603 FEBRUARY‚ 2015. A Short Biological Note on Leuconoid Sponges Sponges come under the phylum porifera and they are believed to be amongst the most unusual animals. Because of their lifestyle and appearance‚ they were originally thought to be plants especially since some are green due to commensal algae. Sponges are as well the most primitive
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(B) Cat (C) Frog (D) Snake (C) Corolla (D) Calyx (C) Calyx (D) Corolla (C) Corolla (D) Gynoecium (C) Cilia (D) Nephridia (4) Mycelium of Fungi is made up of: (A) Sori (B) Sporangium (5) Scorpion belongs to Phylum: (A) Arthropoda (6) The family of mustard is: (A) Brassicaceae (7) It is not cold blooded: (A) Fish (8) The outer most whorl of flower is: (A) Gynoecium (B) Androecium (9) The fourth whorl of a flower is: (A) Androecium
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BIODIVERSTY the term "biodiversty" has been derived from ’bio’ and ’diversity’."Diversity" means variety within a species and among species.Biodiversity is a measure of the variety of organisms present in different ecosystem. Diversity of plants and animals the diversity of plants ’(flora) and animals’(fauna)’ ia region depends on climate‚altitude‚soils and the presence of other species.it is the richest in the tropics. biodiversity found on earth today is the result of 4billion years of
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Fungi Web quest Amanitas Amanita (various species) Family: Amanitaceae (amanitas) in the phylum Basidiomycota (club fungi) Description: There are about 600 species in the genus Amanita worldwide. Each amanita starts as an egg-shaped button that can resemble a small puffball. These breaks open as the mushroom grows. Fully developed amanitas are gilled mushrooms with parasol-shaped
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Compare and contrast Oligochaetes and Caecilians Oligochaetas are earthworms which belongs to phylum Annelida while Caecilians are amphibians that look like earthworm or snakes belonging to phylum Chordata order Apoda and both have similar appearances. Both classes belongs to Eumetazoa having similar characteristics like organ system level of organization‚ increased cephalisation ‚ bilaterally symmetry‚ triploblastic tissue development and coelomate development. The difference is that Oligochaeta
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