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Title: Diversity of ecosystems


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Diversity of ecosystems
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Taxonomy!
  • Just a fancy word
  • for the
  • classification of living organisms

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A family tree is a form of taxonomy
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Why do we classify living organisms?
  • Because theres a lot of living organisms on the
    planet and we need to know what they are, what
    they do, what they eat, etc...
  • We need to know this information just in case one
    of these living organisms ever tries an uprising
    against the human race.
  • Well...actually the taxonomy of living things
    helps us understand the relationship between
    species.

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Species
  • Living organisms that share similar
    characteristics belong to the same species.
  • Every species is given a scientific name (usually
    in Latin)
  • Before scientists classify a new species they
    must study its anatomy, behaviour, and fossil
    ancestors.

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Living organisms (p.218)
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The plant kingdom (p.219)
  • Plants produce their own food
  • They cannot move on their own
  • Divided into five classes
  • - Algae (no roots, stems or leaves/usually live
    in water)
  • - Mosses Liverworts (no roots, have stems
    leaves, no channels for sap, live on
    ground/attach to objects)
  • - Ferns (no flowers to reproduce, do not
    produce seeds/reproduce via spores)
  • - Conifers (no flowers to reproduce, produce
    naked seeds usually inside a cone)
  • - Flowering plants (reproduce via flowers,
    produce seeds inside a fruit)
  • Ferns, conifers and flowering plants have roots,
    stems and leaves. They have channels for
    conducting sap.

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The animal kingdom (p.222)
  • Invertebrates (They have no internal skeleton)
  • They do not produce their own food
  • They feed on plants or other animals
  • They can usually move on their own
  • The invertebrate groups consists of some of the
    following
  • - Sponges
  • - Worms
  • - Cnidarians (jellyfish, corals, etc...)
  • - Mollusks (snails, slugs, octopuses)
  • - Echinoderms (starfish, sea urchins, etc...)
  • -Arthropods (spiders, insects, crustaceans)

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The animal kingdom (cont...) p.223
  • Vertebrates have an internal skeleton
  • They can be cold blooded (body temp changes with
    the temp of the environment)
  • - Fish( breath under water), Amphibians (breath
    under/out water), Reptiles (breath only out of
    water)
  • Or
  • Warm blooded (body stays the same regardless of
    the environment)
  • - Birds and Mammals

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In class work!
  • P.223
  • Questions 1 to 8 (do not write down the
    questions)
  • Use full coherent sentences!
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