Classification Candidates should be able to: (a) define the terms classification, phylogeny and taxonomy; (b) explain the relationship between classification.
BACTERIA SIMPLE ONE-CELLED ANIMAL. COCCI ROUND OR SPHERICAL IN SHAPE.
Complex Invertebrates. Jointed Leg Animals Ex. Insects, spiders crayfish Have an exoskeleton, a skeleton on the outside of the body make of hard, waterproof,
Martin 2011 Traveling Through Six Kingdoms An Introduction to the Three Domains/ Six Kingdoms of Life.
PP. 957-960. Fights pathogens to prevent infections and disease.
Bacteria. Living Microscopic Microscopic Unicellular Earliest Prokaryotic Cells DO NOT nucleus organelles – They DO NOT contain a nucleus or membrane.
THE BLOOD AND IMMUNITY. BLOOD IS A MULTI-PURPOSE FLUID SERVES 3 MAJOR FUNCTIONS TRANSPORT NUTRIENTS, GASES, WASTES, HORMONES* REGULATION HELPS CONTROL.
Lecture 9 Viruses, Viroids, Prions. Viruses Parasites that are not cells or organisms Infect all forms of life:Bacteria, Archea, Eukarya Virus particle.
1 Introduction to Cells Cells are the basic units of organisms Cells can only be observed under microscope Basic types of cells: Animal CellPlant Cell.