Biological and cultural evolution of the hominins Year 13 Biology Achievement Standard 3.7.
1 Chapter 18: Classification. 2 18–1 Finding Order in Diversity Life on Earth has been changing for more than 3.5 billion years Life on Earth has been.
Classification Notes. Taxonomy: the science of classification Why do we need a system of classification? –Brings order –Logical means of naming organisms.
Chapter 17: Classification. Biodiversity The variety of organisms considered at all levels from populations to ecosystems.
Quinone for RC deficiency treatment. Ubiquinone function in mitochondrial respiratory chain Ubiquinone = Coenzyme Q = CoQ 10 UQ C I CII CIII CIV c Succinate.
Great Ideas in Science Lecture 10 - Living Things Prof. Robert Hazen UNIV-301.
EGAN Tutorial: Loading Network Data October, 2009 Jesse Paquette UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center [email protected].
“Peking Man” – aka Homo erectus pekinensis – aka Sinanthropus Class Slides Set # 26A Tim Roufs’ section.
EARLY HUMANS AND THE PALEOLITHIC ERA. Learning About the Earliest People Anthropology is the study of other cultures Culture is a people’s unique way.
Taxonomy “The Study of Classification”. What do you think? What does classification mean? Why is classification important? When do we use classification.
Taxonomy MarBEF/IODE training workshop Oostende, March 2007.
Copy down Learning Target #3 11/11 I can name the 7 levels of classification and explain how organisms are classified.