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Intro to Zoology. Vocabulary. Define all words in your Vocab Notebook For HW. Zoology Anatomy Cytology Ecology Embryology Genetics Histology Molecular biology Parasitology. Systematics Taxonomy Entomology Herpetology Ichthyology Mammalogy Ornithology Protozoology
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Intro to Zoology Vocabulary
Define all words in your Vocab Notebook For HW Zoology Anatomy Cytology Ecology Embryology Genetics Histology Molecular biology Parasitology Systematics Taxonomy Entomology Herpetology Ichthyology Mammalogy Ornithology Protozoology Binomial Nomenclature
All living things are…. • …organized into 8 basic levels. • Domain • Kingdom • Phylum • Class • Order • Family • Genus • Species
There is an easy way to remember the order of the levels of taxonomy • Distinguished=Domain • King = Kingdom • Philip = Phylum • Came = Class • Over = Order • For = Family • Great = Genus • Spaghetti = Species
Binomial Nomenclature? • Two names • Genus + Species • This gives you the scientific name of an organism. • Only organisms of the same species can reproduce. • Examples • Canus Lupus • Homo Sapien • Equus zebra • Equus Caballus
Organisms are grouped into the five kingdoms based on their… • Type of cells. • Number of cells. • Type of movement. • Food needs.
Two types of cells Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Complex cells with membrane bound organelles. Found in kingdom animal, plant, fungus and protista • Simple cells that have no membrane bound organelles. • Only found in the kingdom Monera
Animal Organ System Organs Levels of organization Tissue Cell Organelles Membranes Macromolecules Simple Molecules Atoms
Tissues • Histology is the study of tissues. • Major tissues: • Epithelial • Connective Tissue • Muscle tissue • Nervous Tissue
Outline HW • Create an outline of the information on pg 50-54 • Be sure to include: • 4 major tissue types. • Subtypes of each major tissue. • Describe their appearance, location, and function. • Make sure your notes are clear and include enough detail about the topic. • Open note test on tissues _____________
Essential content • Epithelial • Connective • Muscle • Nervous • Simple • Stratified • Squamous • Cuboidal • Columnar • Loose connective tissue • Fibrous connective tissue • Adipose • Cartilage • Blood • Smooth • Skeletal • Cardiac • Neuron • Neuroglia • Peripheral glial