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Diversity. Three Domains of Living Things. The Tree of Life The Three Domains of Life Represent the Earliest Branches in Evolutionary History. Bacteria. Archaea. Dinoflagellates move with two whiplike flagella. Euglenoids have a single flagellum. Diatoms have silica shells.
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Three Domains of Living Things The Tree of Life The Three Domains of Life Represent the Earliest Branches in Evolutionary History
Bacteria Archaea
Dinoflagellates move with two whiplike flagella. Euglenoids have a single flagellum Diatoms have silica shells. Protists: Algae Photosynthetic Using Chloroplasts • Single-celled Algae
Protists: Algae Photosynthetic Using Chloroplasts Multicellular Algae
Water mold Slime mold Fungus-Like Protists Heterotrophic by Absorption
Sarcodines movewith pseudopodia Sporozoans have nomeans of locomotion Animal-Like Protists: Protozoa • Heterotrophic by Ingestion • Distinguished by Locomotion
Ciliates use ciliafor movement. Zooflagellates use flagella for movement. Animal-Like Protists: Protozoa • Heterotrophic by Ingestion • Distinguished by Locomotion
Zygote Fungi • Live in soil and on decaying plant matter • Zygoporangia = reproductive structures producing spores
Sac Fungi • Ascus = sac that surrounds spores
Club Fungi • Basidium = club-shaped reproductive structure that produces spores
Imperfect Fungi • Sexual reproduction has not been observed
Bryophytes Seed Plants Tracheophytes Evolutionary Treeof Major Plant Groups Liver-worts Mosses Ferns Gymno-sperms Angio-sperms Bryophyta Pterophyta Anthophyta Conifero-phyta Flowers & Fruits appear Shows increasing adaptations for land dwelling True vascular tissue& lignin appear Seeds andpollen appear Ancestral Algae
Mosses Ferns
AngiospermsFlowering Plants GymnospermsSeed Plants without Flowers
Evolutionary Developments Leading to Present-Day Animal Phyla
P. Cnidariacorals tissues P. Poripherasponges Evolutionary Sequence for Animal Groups Protist Ancestor
Phylum CnidariaCoral,Hydra, Anemones and Jellyfish Phylum PoriferaSponges
Body Plans Diploblastic Triploblastic
P. Cnidariacorals triploblastic bilateral symmetry cephalization tissues P. Platyhelminthesflatworms Protist Ancestor P. Poripherasponges Evolutionary Sequence for Animal Groups
Body Plan Developments Segmentation Cephalization
Phylum PlatyhelminthesTapeworms, Flukes , Flatworms Phylum NematodaRoundworms Phylum AnnelidaSegmented Worms
Body Cavities Coelom: body cavity lined on all sides by a layer of mesodermal cells
P. Cnidariacorals triploblastic bilateral symmetry Coelom? cephalization cuticle tissues P. Platyhelminthesflatworms Protist Ancestor P. Poripherasponges P. Mollusca snail, clam segmentation Evolutionary Sequence for Animal Groups P. Nematoda roundworms P. Annelidasegmentedworms
P. Cnidariacorals triploblastic bilateral symmetry Coelom? cephalization cuticle tissues P. Nematoda roundworms P. Platyhelminthesflatworms Protist Ancestor chitin P. Poripherasponges P. Mollusca snail, clam jointed appendages segmentation P. Annelidasegmentedworms Evolutionary Sequence for Animal Groups P. Arthopoda insects
Phylum Echinodermatasea stars, sand dollars, sea urchins Phylum Arthropodainsects, crabs, spiders
deuterostome developmental pattern P. Echinidermatasea stars P. Cnidariacorals triploblastic P. Chordata bilateral symmetry Coelom? cephalization cuticle tissues P. Nematoda roundworms P. Platyhelminthesflatworms Protist Ancestor P. Arthopoda insects chitin P. Poripherasponges P. Mollusca snail, clam jointed appendages segmentation P. Annelidasegmentedworms Evolutionary Sequence for Animal Groups
Comparison of Protostomes to Deuterostomes Mouth forms from first opening Mouth forms from second opening cleavage = cell divisions following fertilization blastopore = first opening in embryo
P. Echinidermatasea stars P. Chordata C. Mammaliawhale, mouse Fishes(5-7 classes) C. “Reptilia” lizards C. Amphibia frog C. Avesbirds Evolutionary Sequence for Animal Groups Sub P. Urochordata Sub P. Cephalochodata Sub P. Vertebrata
Phylum Chordata Subphylum Urochordatatunicates, sea squirts Subphylum Cephalochordatalancelets
Phylum ChordataClasses of Sub-Phylum Vertebrata5-7 classes of fish, including • Class Agnatha • jawless fishes • Class Chondrichhthyes • cartilaginous fish • Class Osteichthyes • bony fish
Phylum ChordataClasses of Sub-Phylum Vertebrata • Class Amphibia • frogs, toads, salamanders • Class Aves • birds • Class Reptilia • lizards, snakes, turtles, alligators
Phylum ChordataClasses of Sub-Phylum Vertebrata • Class Mammalia:monotremes, marsupials, placentals