Title: Zygnemataceae Author: Ross Koning Last modified by: Biology Department Created Date: 10/20/2004 2:24:15 AM Document presentation format: On-screen Show
Domain Eukarya Organisms in domain Eukarya possess a nucleus in each of their cells where their DNA is kept and stored Can be unicellular or multicellular
Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Fungi overview Basic Characteristics Important ecologically Phyletic groups Lichen and Mutualism Amy s little tidbits of wisdom Basic ...
Class Notes 5: DOMAIN EUKARYA: KINGDOM PLANTAE AND KINGDOM ANIMALIA I. Evolutionary Origins Land plants evolved from green algae (protists) Both are photosynthetic ...
... nearby genes associated with transcriptional regulation and neurodevelopment are upregulated in humans. - only 2 changes in sequence between chicks and chimps; ...
Slime molds: nonphototrophic eukaryotic microorganisms ... to host by the tsetse fly, Glossina sp., a. bloodsucking fly found over in certain. parts o Africa. ...
Title: Table of Contents Author: Wendy Beck Last modified by: Michael Moon Created Date: 10/16/2000 7:08:56 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show
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 ...
... become heterotrophic when kept in the dark, and they resume their autotrophic ... as indicators in the classification and dating of sedimentary rocks. ...
Day 12 What is the main difference between the Domain Eukarya and the Domains Archaea and Bacteria? Archaea & Bacteria don't have a nucleus. Eukarya do.
... ER, lysosomes Heterotrophs, autotrophs Domain Eukarya Examples: Animals, plants, ... Biodiversity Author: Windows User Last modified by: Windows User Created Date:
17.1 The History of Classification ... Diversity The most widely used biological classification system has six kingdoms ... Eukarya contains Kingdom ...
Introduction to Kingdom Protista Domain Eukarya, Kingdom Protista Any eukaryote that is not classified as a fungus, plant or animal Three major groups:
Classification The organization of living things DOMAIN ARCHAEA DOMAIN EUKARYA Kingdoms Eubacteria Archaebacteria Protista Plantae Fungi Animalia DOMAIN BACTERIA
Chapter 30: Animals: Part I Evolution and Classification of Animals Animals are multicellular heterotrophs that ingest their food. Animals belong to the Eukarya and ...
... Plants and Animals ... are in Domain Eukarya The 6 Kingdoms For now we will only introduce the Important characteristics ... are different kinds) ...
Reptiles Keith Hua Michael Wu Taxonomy Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Reptilia Reptiles Reptiles have an endoskeleton, closed circulatory ...
Chapter 17 - 17.3 Domains and Kingdoms * * Domains There are 3 domains Eukarya Archaea Bacteria * Kingdoms There are 6 kingdoms in the 3 domains Archaea Bacteria ...
Kingdoms and Domains Kingdoms and Domains Bacteria Archaea Eukarya Bacteria Archaea Protista Plantae Fungi Animalia Monera Protista Plantae Fungi Animalia The three ...
3 Domains of Life Eukarya Bacteria, Archaea Linnaeus separated living organisms into two kingdoms; Plantae and Animalia (1700s) Kingdom Protista was added as the ...
The Diversity of Life I. A Brief History of Life II. Classifying Life III. The Prokaryote Domains: Bacteria and Archaea IV. The Domain Eukarya D. Plants:
Arcahaea Eubacteria Eukarya Three Domains of Life * Each cell type has unique characteristics Archaea Eubacteria cell Nucleus Organelles Eukaryotic cell ...
What have we studied so far? Bacteria Archaea Eukarya Eubacteria Archaebacteria Protista Fungi Plantae Animalia Domains & Kingdoms What would fish eat without protists?
IV. The Domain Eukarya D. Plants: 4. Non-tracheophytes 5. Tracheophytes b. Groups i. Lycopodiophytes http://universe-review.ca/R10-23-plants.htm http://mediatheek ...
... life processes on Earth Possible origins of the proto-eukaryal cell Endosymbiosis and other methods for non-vertical gene transfer Morphology and function of ...
Light microscopy is used to observe less detailed features of intact cell under ... Mitochondria and chloroplasts took up residence in Eukarya eons ago ...
Chapter 23 The Fungi Domain - Eukarya Kindom - Fungi Kingdom Fungi Mycology study of fungi; myco=fungus, -logy=study More than 100,000 known species ...
pelicans. Organism. Brown pelican. Organ system. Nervous system. Organ. Brain. Spinal cord ... Bacteria and Archea used to be the same kingdom (Monera) Domain Eukarya ...
Biologists have identified 1.5 million species, and they estimate ... Archae- Bacteria, anyone? Box 23. Domain Eukarya. All organisms whose cells have a nucleus ...
Ch 17. Classification = the grouping of objects or organisms based on ... Ameba and Paramecium. Protista. Domain Eukarya contains membrane bound organelles ...
Classification Why? Biology Ch 18 * A tree of life based on derived characteristics jus an example no need to memorize! * You DO need to now how this works.
Miss Napolitano & Mrs. Haas CP Biology TAXONOMY: CLASSIFICATION OF LIVING THINGS * CLASSIFICATION Taxonomy: the science of classifying organisms Carolus Linnaeus ...
Title: Chapter 18 Classification Author: Kelso Last modified by: Grapevine-Colleyville ISD Created Date: 4/21/2004 4:48:58 AM Document presentation format