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NS 1300 Emergence of Modern Science

NS 1300 Emergence of Modern Science. Tree of Life. Overview of Animal Phyla. Invertebrates. Parazoa. Radiata. Cnidaria Hydrozoa Scyphozoa Anthozoa. Protostomia ( Lopotrochozoa ). Platyhelminthes Turbellaria Monogenea Trematoda Cestoidea. Tapeworm Life Cycle. Rotifera.

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NS 1300 Emergence of Modern Science

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  1. NS 1300 Emergence of Modern Science Tree of Life

  2. Overview of Animal Phyla

  3. Invertebrates

  4. Parazoa

  5. Radiata • Cnidaria • Hydrozoa • Scyphozoa • Anthozoa

  6. Protostomia (Lopotrochozoa) • Platyhelminthes • Turbellaria • Monogenea • Trematoda • Cestoidea

  7. Tapeworm Life Cycle

  8. Rotifera

  9. Lopophorate Phyla • Bryozoans • Phoronids • Brachiopods

  10. Nemertia

  11. Mollusca • Polyplacophora • Bivalvia • Gastropoda • Cephalopoda

  12. Annelida

  13. Annelid Worms • Oligochaeta • Polychaeta • Hirudinia

  14. Nematoda

  15. Arthropoda

  16. Arthropod Diversity • Trilobites • Chelicerates • Uniramia • Crustaceans

  17. Arachnida

  18. Diplopoda and Chilopoda • Millipedes • Centipedes

  19. Insecta

  20. Insect Orders

  21. Crustaceans

  22. Crustacean Groups • Isopods • Copepods • Decapods

  23. Echinoderms

  24. Echinoderm Groups • Asteroidea • Ophiuroidea • Crinoidea • Echinoidea • Holothuroidea

  25. Chordata

  26. Chordate Characteristics • Notochord • Hollow Dorsal Nerve Cord • Pharyngeal Slits • Muscular, Postanal Tail

  27. Major Adaptations

  28. Invertebrate Chordates • Urochordata • Cephalochordata

  29. Vertebrates

  30. Jawless Vertebrates • Myxini (Hagfishes) • Cephalaspidomorhi (Lampreys) • Ostracoderms

  31. Condrychthyes

  32. Osteichthyes

  33. Bony Fishes • Ray-Finned Fish (Actinopterygii) • Lobe-Finned Fish (Actinistia) • Lung Fish (Dipnoi)

  34. Tetrapods

  35. Amphibia • Urodela • Anura • Apoda

  36. Comparative Anatomy

  37. Amniotes • Synapsids • Anapsids • Diapsids • Lepidosaurs • Archosaurs

  38. Reptile Groups • Early Anapsids • Marine Reptiles • Dinosaurs • Pterosaurs

  39. Modern Reptiles • Testudines • Sphenodontia • Squamata • Crocodilia

  40. Birds

  41. Origin of Birds

  42. Mammals • Monotremes • Marsupials • Placentals

  43. Primates

  44. Humans

  45. To Be Human • Brain Size • Jaw Shape • Bipedal Posture • Reduced Dimorphism • Social Structure

  46. Quiz • 1. T or F, arthropods are the largest group of invertebrates. • 2. T or F, echinoderms are the invertebrate group most closely related to the chordates. • 3. T or F, the notochord refers to the vocalization of whales. • 4. T or F, there are mammals that lay eggs. • 5. T or F, human species may have evolved an upright posture in order to become better hunters.

  47. Teaching makes us human

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