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3 types of Bacteria:
Bacillus Rod Shaped
Cocus Spherical
Spirillum Spiral
Euglenophyta (euglenoids)
Freshwater, unicellular algae have two flagella
Ciliophora (ciliates)
Ex. Paramecium
Vorticella
Basidomycota
sexual spores called basida in gills
ex. Mushroom
Chytridiomycota
Spores in flagella
Lichens
Ascomycota and photosynthetic algae live symbiotically
Nonvascular
Dicot root
Monocot stem
dicot stem
Cnidaria
Class: Hydra
Ex. Medusa (ecdodermis, mesoglea, endoderms, gastrovascular cavity)
Class: scyphozoan
Ex. Jellyfish
Chapter #37:
Platyhelminthes (flatworms)
Ex. Tapeworms and liver fluke
Chapter 38:
Annelida (earthworms)
Chapter 40:
Echinodermata Sea Stars
Watervascular system. Tube feet let for movement
Mout bottom, anus on top, spine protusions, stomach in center,
gonad and digestive gland in feet.
Madreoproite on top and connects w.v.s with environment
Ambulacrul ridge in feet.
Kingdom Bacteria:
Bacillus
Coccus
Spirilla
Nostac
Kingdom Protista:
Algae
Spirogyra
Cladaphora
Volvox
Phylum Chrysophyta:
Diatoms
Phylum Euglenophyta:
Euglena
Protozoa
Phylum Rhizopoda:
Amoeba
Phylum Ciliophora:
Paramecium
(conjugation)
Vorticella
Kingdom Fungi:
Phylum Zygomycota:
Rhizopus
Phylum Ascomycota:
Peziza
Phylum Basidiomycota:
Mushrooms
Lichens:
Kingdom Plantae:
Avascular
(Phylum Hepatcophyta:)
Avascular tissue
Archegonia
Antheridia
Seedless Vascular
Prothalium
Gymnosperms
Phylum Coniferophyta:
Angiosperms
Inside of Anther
Double Fertilization
Root
Monocot Stem
Dicot Stem
Animal Kingdom:
Phylum Porifera:
Sponges
Phylum Cnidaria:
Hydra
Jellyfish
Phylum Platyhelminthes:
Flatworm
Phylum Nematoda:
Ascaris
Phylum Annelida:
Earthworm
Phylum Echinodermata:
Starfish