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Classification

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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Classification

By: Sam stewart

Domains

  • Archaea: single-celled organisms that are distinct from bacteria and very ancient
  • Eubacteria: common bacteria
  • Eukaryote: has a membrane bound nucleus and organelles

Taxa

  • Domain
  • Kingdom
  • Phylum
  • Clas
  • Order
  • Family
  • Genus
  • Species

Taxa acronym

  • Dear
  • Kin
  • Philip
  • Came
  • Over
  • For
  • Good
  • Salsa

Humans

  • Animalia
  • Chordata
  • Mammalia
  • Primate
  • Hominidae
  • Homo
  • sapiens

Gardan pea

  • plantae
  • Angiospermophyta
  • Dicotyledoneae
  • Rosales
  • Papilionaceae
  • Pisum
  • ativum

Bryophyta: non-vascular and short in stature

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Filicinophyta: vascular plants that have an absence of flowers

Coniferophyta: woody stems and their leaves are needles or scales

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Angiospermophyta: They have flowers and fruit

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Cnidaria: they have stinging cells called nematocysts.

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Porifera: are sessile, have no organs, and no muscles

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Platyhelminthes: are segmented and have only one body cavity

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Annelida: segmented worms with bristles and a gastric tract

Mollusca: most have a shell and a gastric tract

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Arthropoda: have an exoskeleton and have joints

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Chordata:

Birds: Vertebrate, Lays Eggs, Has Feathers, Has Wings

Mammals: Hair, live birth, lactate, Vertebrate

Amphibians: semi-permeable skin, cold-blooded, spend part of their lives in water, vertebrate

Reptiles: cold-blooded, scales, vertebrate

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Fish: scales, cold-blooded, gills, lay eggs, vertebrate

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