Kategorier: Alle - chordata - eukarya - animalia

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U.C.A. -has DNA -Ester Bonds

The provided text outlines the classification and characteristics of various organisms within the domain Eukarya, focusing on the kingdom Animalia. It details the progression from simple multicellular organisms like sponges to more complex forms such as cnidarians and bilateria.

U.C.A.
-has DNA
-Ester Bonds

U.C.A. -has DNA -Ester Bonds

C.A -Histones

Eukarya -Membrane Bound Nucleus/Organelles
Archaeaplastida -primary plastids

C.A. -Chlorophyll a & b and b-carotene Cellulose-rich cell walls

C.A. -ring-shaped cellulose synthesizing proteins: phragmoplast

Plantae -Sporic life cycle -Embryo -Desiccation-resistant spores -Apical meristems -Gametangia -Sporangia

C.A.

Vascular Plants -Lignin -Xylem and phloem -Leaves -Dominant sporo phyte generation -Thick waxy cuticle -Stomata

C.A. -Megaphylls

Seed Plants -Pollen -Seeds -Heterospory -Wood -Ovules

Angiosperms -Endosperm -Fruit -Flowers -Ovaries

White Water Lily (Nymphaea alba)

Southern Magnolia (Magnolia grandiflora)

Gymnosperms

Bald Cypress (Taxodium distichum)

Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris)

Monilophytes

Eastern Marsh Fern (Thelypteris palustris)

Lycophytes

Fan clubmoss (Diphasiastrum digitatum)

Hornworts

Field hornwort (Anthoceros agrestis)

Mosses

Woolly Feather Moss (Tomentypnum nitens)

Liverworts

Common Liverwort (Marchantia polymorpha)

Charophyta -Zygotic Life Cycle

Braun's stonewort (Chara braunii)

Chlorophyta

Rhodophyta -phycoerythrin red pigment

Unikonta

Opisthokonta -Single posterior flagella - Absorbtive heterotrophy

Subtopic

Amoebazoba -pseudopodia

slime molds

S.A.R.

Rhizaria -filose pseudopodia -non-photosynthetic -no plastids

foraminiferas

Radiolarians

C.A. -2ndary Plastids

Alveolata -membranous vesicles on cell membrane

Dinoflagellates

Stramenopila -tripartite flagella hair

Diatoms

Giant Kelp (Brown Algae)

Excavata -feeding groove -2ndary plastids

euglenoids

Archaea -Ether Bonds
Methanobrevibacter smithii

Bacteria -peptidoglycan

Escherichia coli