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    Biology 12 3rd Exam Reviewer Exercise 9: The Prokaryotes Prokaryotes are subdivided into archaebacteria and eubacteria. Archaebacteria - no peptidoglycan in cell wall Ex. Halob acterium Eubacteria - has peptidoglycan in cell wall Eubacteria - can be differentiated by Gram staining Gram positive: purple-blue‚ mostly peptidoglycan susceptible to penicillin Gram negative: pink-red‚ less peptidoglycan‚ has lipopolysaccharides‚ susceptible to EDTA Gram negative can be further differentiated into

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    Animal Kingdom

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    highest to the lowest) Example Kingdom Kingdom Animalia is the broadest category of all in the animal classification system. It includes every animal. Phylum (plural: Phyla) Phylum Chordata includes all animals of the Kingdom Animalia that have spinal cords. Class Class Mammalia includes all warm-blooded animals of the Phylum Chordata that have hair and feed their young with milk. Order Order Artiodactyla includes all animals of the Class Mammalia that have an even number

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    Organ Systems Project (Digestive‚ Excretory‚ Circulatory‚ Reproductive‚ Nervous) There is an enormous variety of life on our planet Earth ranging from simple cell bacteria to complex multicellular animals. Animals are creatures in the kingdom Animilia‚ one of the kingdoms in Whitakers 5 kingdom system. Their bodies consist of 555tanimal eukaryotic cells. Meaning their cell or cells contain a nucleus‚ are surrounded by a cell membrane (phospholipid bilayer) and can self-reproduce in a free

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    Why Do Crabs Vs Porifera

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    The crab of Phylum Anthropoda is much more advanced and complex than the sponges of Phylum Porifera. One of the main differences that makes crabs more advanced is the fact that crabs have a body cavity which allows them to have different organ systems‚ this is called coelmate. A sponge does not posess a body cavity‚ which is called acolemate‚ but they do posess a Gastrovascular cavity. A Gastrovascular cavity has only one opening‚ the mouth/anus. Being a coelomate is more advanced because it allows

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    DOLP- Fungi General Structure and Function: For many years‚ fungi were classified into the plantae kingdom because the two kingdoms seemed to be alike; but now‚ we know that they are all too different. In fact‚ the fungi kingdom is more closely related to the animalia kingdom. Some of the only notable similarities between the fungi and plantae kingdoms are that they are both made of eukaryotic cells‚ both immobile‚ both contain cell walls (although made of different material)‚ and both evolved

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    Symmetry

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    Symmetry Symmetry has two meanings. The first is a vague sense of harmonious and beautiful proportion and balance.[1][2] The second is an exact mathematical "patterned self-similarity" that can be demonstrated with the rules of a formal system‚ such as geometry or physics. Although these two meanings of "symmetry" can sometimes be told apart‚ they are related‚ so they are here discussed together.[2] Mathematical symmetry may be observed * with respect to the passage of time; * as a spatial

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    Biodiversity Study Guide

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    Biodiversity study guide 1. Briefly describe how our species started to appreciate the biodiversity of the planet (in a geographical and historical context)? Through the concept of evolution‚ ecology‚ population‚ community and the environment. Species through different periods evolve physiologically and adapting to new environments. Animals who can’t live or survive in certain regions either migrate or die. Common ancestors often link to present day organisms showing biologically and different

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    4)    What is a prokaryote?[   ]  5)  What is a eukaryote?[   ]  6)  What has a more complicated structure: bacteria or protists? [   ]    Part B: Click on the links below to learn about the three major groups of protists!   ANIMAL­LIKE PROTISTS  Phylum Sarcodina:  Movement with Pseudopods   1)  Go to the website: http://www.microscopyu.com/moviegallery/pondscum/amoeba/  Next to “Choose Video” click on the Amoeba link 1 and then link 2.  Describe the  motion that you see:   [   ]  2)  You will n

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    creature. They float around in the water and look like umbrellas. The mouths are located on the Concave or the inside of the creature with tentacles surrounding the creature. This type of creature actually has many types of animals within its phylum. The phylum of the creature has a few different creatures and numerous types of jellyfish. To focus upon the creature I would like to focus on three types: Hydrozoans‚ Jellyfish‚ and Sea Anemones. The Hydrozoa is a subgroup of the Cnidarian that constantly

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    Lesson Plan in Taxonomy

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    protecting other organisms and appreciating their value or usefulness through the conduct of advocacy projects or activities. Learners will know: • Biological Classification • The major categories (taxa) of biological classification: kingdom‚ phylum‚ class‚ order‚ family‚ genus‚ and species Performance Standard: Learners conduct comprehensive‚ Community-based and innovative advocacy projects or activities to promote respect for and protection of other organisms. Essential Questions: Why do

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