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Life
Eukarya
- Cells contains nucleas
Fungi
- Reproduction via spores - non vascular - no photosynthesis
Protists
- Nuclear membrane around DNA - most are unicellular
Plant
- Reproduces by pollination - can use photosynthesis
Mosses
- Reproduction via spores - moist areas
Takakiopsida
- thin calyptra
Sphagnopsida
- thrives in humid climates
Andreaeopsida
- grows on exposed rock surfaces
Andreaeobryopsida
- grows on calcerous rocks
Polytrichopsida
- thick central stem - larger than other mosses
Bryopsida
- 95% of all mosses - peristome surrounding 'mouth'
Ferns
Reproduction via spores - unique shape
Equisetopsida
- needle like branches
Psilotopsida
- simple vascular system - seedless
Marattiopsida
- massive - pinnately divided
Conifers
- monoecious - cone shaped
Pinopsida
- cone bearing seed plants
Angiosperms
flowers - fruits and seeds
Dicotyledonous
- two cotyledon
Monocotyledonous
- single cotyledon
Liverworts
- non vascular - lobed or divided
Marchantiopsida
- complex thalliod
Jungermanniopsida
- simple thalloid
Animal
- Reproduces sexually - consumes other organisms
Porifera
- no organs - can regenerate body
Demosponges
- 95% of spondges - colorful
Glass sponge
- upright - extremely large spicles
Calcareous sponges
- brittle - calcium carbonate spicles
Chordata
- notochord - dorsal hollow nerve chord
Reptiles
- Dry scaled skin - lay eggs
Birds
- feathers, lay eggs
Mammals
- warm blooded - drinks milk from mother
Amphibians
- undergo metamorphosis from larvae to adults
Fish
- cold blooded - aquatic - gills
Cyclostome
- cartilage - eel like shape
Athropods
- exoskeleton - open circulatory system
Insects
- 6 legs - antennae and sometimes wings
Arachnids
- 8 legs - no wings or antennae
Millipede
- Can have hundreds of legs
Centipede
- 30 legs - many segments
Molluscs
- mantle cavity - shell
Gastropods
- tentacles - one foot for crawling
Cephalapod
- merged head and foot - tentacles
Bavalvia
- two shells on exterior
Chiton
- eight overlapping shell plates
Echinodermata
- marine - water vascular system
Starfish
- regernerating limbs - star shape
Sea Urchins
round and spiky - mouth under it
Sea cucumber
- cucumber shape - tube like feet
Crustaceans
- exoskelton - antennae
Malacostraca
- head has six segments - compound/sessile eyes
Branchiopoda
- two shells - pedicle valve
Ostracod
- not segmented - small legs for crawling
Eubacteria
- prokaryotic microorganisms - cell contain no nucleas
Monera
- mostly unicellular - no membrane-bound nucleas
Archaea
- No nucleas - different cell walls than Eubacteria
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