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Unit 2 PP 1. Define / Describe binomial of naming species:. - Every organism is given 2 names (by Carl Linnaeus, a Swedish Botanist – in Latin) Genus , species (Genus – first letter is capitol, species is not – both are italic) Eg . Canis lupus - Wolf Can also be written as C. lupus . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Define / Describe binomial of naming species:

• - Every organism is given 2 names (by Carl Linnaeus, a Swedish Botanist – in Latin)

- Genus , species (Genus – first letter is capitol, species is not – both are italic)

• Eg. Canis lupus - Wolf• Can also be written as C. lupus

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Classification – each division has its own unique characteristics( Kings Play Chess On Fine Grained Sand)

• Kingdom – Animal, Plant, Fungi, Prokaryotes, Protista • Phylum - vertebrates/ arthropods / nematodes / annelids /

mollusks • Class – fish / reptiles/ birds/ amphibians/ mammals - crustaceans, insects, myrapods, arachnids• Order -• Family - • Genus - • Species -

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Kingdom:

Animal Plant Fungi Prokaryotes

Protista

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Kingdom: Animal ; Phylum: Vertebrates • Fish Reptiles

Birds: Amphibians:

Mammals:

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List features of vertebratesBony fish Amphibians Reptiles Birds Mammals- vertebrates with scaly skin-Have fins-Have gills

-Vertebrates with moist scale less skin- eggs laid in water-Larva (tadpoles) live in water-Larva has gills- Adult has lungs

-Vertebrates with scaly skin-Lay eggs with rubbery shells

-Vertebrates with feathers-Forelimbs have become wings-Lay eggs with hard shells (waterproof)-Homeothermic - have a beak

-Vertebrates with hair-Have placenta-Young feed on milk from mammary glands-Homeothermic-Have diaphragm-Heart has 4 chambers-Different types of teeth -Developed cerebral hemisphere

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Kingdom: Animals ; Phylum: Arthropods

• Crustaceans: Insects:

• Myrapods:

• Arachnids:

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Kingdom: animal ;Phylum : nematodes / annelids / mollusks

Nematodes: Annelids:

Mollusks:

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Adaptations of organisms: Arthropods Annelids Nematodes Molluscs

Myriapods:- Mandibles / lower jaws helps crush food easily-Have poison claws-Produce irritant liquid used against predators-Insects:-Wings to fly away form predators- Antenna enhanced sense of smell and taste- exoskeleton that protest internal organsCrustaceans:-Hard outside shell – protection from predators- legs have 2 endings like claws to catch prey (crabs)Arachnids:-Many legs = quick mobility- have waxy layer on skin allowing to conserve water- high metabolic rates due to trachea supplying oxygen directly to tissue

-Hermaphroditic therefore faster reproduction- thin body shape allows them to burrow in the ground easily-- can re-grow their lost body parts

-Eggs can survive harsh conditions- parasitic (some) therefore are able to get their nutrition from host organism- coved in waxy layer that is thick that can protect them in harsh conditions

-Have shells for protection -Radula used for scraping food from surfaces (algae)- closed circulatory systems (makes learning and memory possible – like octopus) - can camouflage to blend with surroundings (change color ) like octopus

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Kingdom: Plante• Phylum: Anthrocerotophyta – (one of many)

(Flowering plants) • Monocotyledon:• Fibrous roots to uptake more water than Dicots• Over ground damaged roots can regenerate • Roots expand like a mat to maximize surface area to

exposed minerals• Dicotyledon:• Larger roots more resistant to damage if pulled• Well branched / roots go deep underground• Have thorns for protection (roses)

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Some background information on plantsPlants Animals•Photosynthesis: take energy from sunlight to make sugar from Carbon Dioxide and Water•Chlorophyll: a pigment that captures sunlight and allows photosynthesis to take place.•Have a cell wall made out of cellulose•* Flowering plants (sexual reproduction) that gives seeds.•**Non flowering plants (ferns – asexual reproduction)•Roots / stems and leaves

•No photosynthesis•Gets nutrients by eating plants and or other organisms•No chlorophyll•No Cell wall.•No flowering parts but use sexual reproduction to generate offspring

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More on viruses: 1 nanoMeter (1x 10-9 nm) 1. Virus attaches to

the cell’s surface2. DNA or RNA of the

virus (either /or) * Nucleic acid =DNA or RNA = genetic material – enters the cell

3. Viral DNA or RNA makes copy of itself using the cell’s own machinery.

4. Outside the nucleus the virus is assembled

5. New viruses leave the cell

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More on Bacteria: 1000 x smaller than animal cell• Single cell organism (prokaryotic)• Cell wall made of peptidoglycan• No nucleus

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Classification of viruses / bacteria / fungi / adaptations

virus bacteria fungiclassification -Small 1 nm

-Protein coat-DNA or RNA in nucleus-Uses host cell machinery to reproduce-Not considered living until

-1000x smaller than animal cell-Prokayotic-Has cell wall made of peptidoglycan--free floating DNA

-Has mycelium-Has hyphe -Cell wall made up of chitin-Reproduces via spores

adaptation -Can remain dormant for long periods of time-Has variety of hosts-Can survive in extreme temperatures

-Cell wall allows it to survive and penetrate host cell

-Can grow on what it feeds on-Sparotrophic (has enzymes that it excretes to digest waste it feeds on)-Spores are carried by wind

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There are other classification systems• Cladistics – based on DNA / RNA sequencing data