Class Notes 5: DOMAIN EUKARYA: KINGDOM PLANTAE AND KINGDOM ANIMALIA I. Evolutionary Origins Land plants evolved from green algae (protists) Both are photosynthetic ...
KINGDOM PLANTAE CHAPTERS 27-31 CHARACTERISTICS Autotrophic, eukaryotic, multicellular, primarily diploid but some triploid (corn) Plant-like protists (algae) is the ...
Kingdom: Plantae Green Algae Green algae has recently been reclassified as belonging to the Kindom Plantae Green algae has cell walls and photosynthetic pigments that ...
KINGDOM PLANTAE PLANT EVOLUTION IN BRIEF Early green algae gave rise to early non-vascular plants, which gave rise to non-vascular plants we see today and vascular ...
... short, no vascular tissue, get water by osmosis 2 ... and grafting Plant Responses and Adaptations Tropisms are ... PowerPoint Presentation Last ...
Do NOT have conducting tissue (pipes) to transport water and nutrients. ... Examples: roses, cactuses, sunflowers, peanuts. Differences between monocots and dicots ...
KINGDOMS AND CLASSIFICATION pp. 337-350 TAXONOMY naming and grouping organisms according to characteristics and evolutionary history TAXON a group within the system ...
6 Kingdoms of Life As living things are constantly being investigated, new attributes are revealed that affect how organisms are placed in a standard classification ...
6 Kingdoms of Life * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Flowering plants Angiosperms Animalia All animals are multicellular and made of the more ...
Kingdom Plantae Botany - the study of plants. Summary All Plants are autotrophs that produce food by photosynthesis. cell walls composed of cellulose. non-motile ...
Mosses: have no true roots, only structures similar to root hairs ... Palisade mesophyll consists of densely packed cylindrical cells with many chloroplast. ...
Kingdom is subdivided into divisions, which are the ... Dicots include oaks, maples, roses, sunflowers, and most familiar plants. Monocots vs. Dicots ...
The Plant Kingdom: Gymnosperms Chapter 24 LEARNING OBJECTIVE 1 Compare the features of seeds with those of spores Discuss the adaptive advantages of plants that ...
6 Kingdoms of Life SOL BIO: 5 a-f The student will investigate and understand life functions of archaebacteria, monerans (eubacteria), protists, fungi, plants, and ...
Multicellular organized into tissues, organs, and organ systems ... Cambium. Vascular Tissues... Cambium produces new xylem & phloem. More Adaptations...
The Plant Kingdom Key Features Multicellular Photosynthetic Alternation of generations- All plants have a haploid-diploid life cycle in which haploid gametophytes ...
Vascular cambium. Forms between xylem and phloem of each vascular bundle ... Cork cambium. Surrounds the cortex. Produces a thick protective layer of cork. Bark ...
Classification of Plants Plant Kingdom Flowering Plants Non-flowering Plants . 3 groups Ferns Mosses Conifers Non - flowering Plants Do NOT produce flowers Conifers ...
6 Kingdoms of Life. The student will investigate and understand life ... Rod or Stick (bacilli) Sphere (cocci) Helical or spiral (borrelia) Bacterial Locomotion ...
Carboniferous origin. Sporophyte dominant. Fern life-cycle. homospory. Crozier or fiddlehead ... 2 types of sporangia means 2 types of spores. Generalized Life ...
Kingdom: Plants Domain: Eukarya What is the first plants? For more than the first 3 billion years of Earth s history, the terrestrial surface was lifeless Life ...
consumers heterotrophic producers autotrophic No organelles 1 2 DNA PROTISTA MONERA Single cell PROKARYOTA NO NUCLEUS Amoeba Proctoctista A Algae Simple organisation
Amazing little food factories for themselves and most terrestrial food chains ... permission from http://www.fernlea.com/xmas/pix/poinsettia.jpg, and http://www. ...
4.01 Classification. History. Two Kingdoms Plants and Animals. Three Kingdoms Plants, Animals and Protists. Five Kingdoms Plants, Animals, Protists, Fungi ...
KINGDOMS OF LIFEre 18-13 Cladogram of Six Kingdoms and Three Domains Archaebacteria Section 18-3 Fungi Animalia Plantae Protista Kingdoms Eubacteria Eubacteria
Classification Biology I Kingdom Animalia All eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotrophic, motile (most) organisms Common Phyla: Porifera (sponges, corral) Cnidaria ...
CLADOGRAMS DETERMINING EVOLUTIONARY RELATIONSHIPS Which type of plant is most closely related to flowering plants? CONIFERS HISTORY OF CLASSIFICATION ...
What are the three shapes of bacteria? Kingdom Protista('Protists' ... Kingdom Protista. no cell wall or chlorophyll. internal digestion. no locomotion (some) ...
Classification Go to Section: Kingdom Eubacteria Go to Section: E. coli Streptococcus Cell Type Prokaryote Number of Cells Unicellular Nutrition Autotroph or ...
Chapter 29 Plant Diversity I: The Colonization of Land Question ? What are the characteristics of Plants? Kingdom Plantae Additional Characteristics Cuticle Problem ...
CHAPTER 18 CLASSIFICATION (Taxonomy) THE SIX KINGDOMS Animalia Eukaryotic Heterotrophic Multicellular Movement Organized into tissues and organs (most animals ...
Protists, Fungus and Plants Kingdom Protista All Eukaryotic (Have a nucleus) Most are Unicellular, some multicellular Classified based on MOVEMENT Either Autotrophs ...
Scientific Classification ... Five kingdoms Haeckel (1894) Three kingdoms * * Aristotle- air, water, land Plants and animals- bacteria discovered and put with ...
Classification of Living Organisms Why do we want to do this? Carolus Linnaeus Swedish System of naming organisms 2 kingdoms originally Binomial nomenclature 2 ...