Outline. Biology table. By Paul Nervy.


Copyright 2006, Paul Nervy










Classificaiton: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species


Common name


Scientific name


Description: Where found. Population level. Anatomy. Physiology. Life cycle. Role in ecosystem. Illnesses.






















Classification Common name Scientific name Description








Kingdom: Monera

Monerans are single cell, without a nucleus
Kingdom: Monera; Viruses

Viruses are only alive when attached to a host.
Kingdom: Monera; Cyanobacteria Blue green algae

Kingdom: Monera: Bacteria






Kingdom: Archaea

Archaeans live in high termperature environments. Archaeans metabolize chemicals other than oxygen.




Kingdom Protista

Protists have a single cell, with a nucleus.
Kingdom Protista; Protozoa with cilia Ex. Paramecium.

Kingdom Protista; Protozoa with flagella


Kingdom Protista; Amoebas


Kingdom Protista; Slime molds
Myxomycetes
Kingdom Protista; Algae






Kingdom: Fungii

Can be multicellular. Nucleus moves between cells.
Kingdom: Fungii; Yeast

Used for making bread and beer.
Kingdom: Fungii; Mold


Kingdom: Fungii; Mildew


Kingdom: Fungii; Mushrooms


Kingdom: Fungii; Truffles

Used in French cooking.




Kingdom: Plants

Multicellular. Photosynthetic. Nucleus.
Kingdom: Plants; Moss


Kingdom: Plants; Ferns


Kingdom: Plants; Cycads


Kingdom: Plants; Ginkgo


Kingdom: Plants; Seed bearing, conifers



Pine trees
Long, thin needles

Fir trees
Short, fat needles
Kingdom: Plants; seed bearing, flowering


Kingdom: Plants; seed bearing, flowering, monocots

Single seed leaf
Kingdom: Plants; seed bearing, flowering, dicots

Two seed leaves

Palm trees


Shrubs


Woody plants vs. non-woody plants


Seaweeds


Grasses


Reeds


Flowers









Kingdom: Animals

Multicellular. Mobile, No photsynthesis.




Colenterates Sponges, Starfish, Jellyfish, Coral

Kingdom: Animals; Echinoderms Starfish

Kingdom: Animals; Porifera Sponges





Kingdom: Animals; Cnidaria Jellyfish and Coral





Kingdom: Animals; Platyhelminthes Flatworms





Kingdom: Animals; Nematodes Roundworms





Kingdom: Animals; Annelids Segmented worms
Ex. earthworm




Kingdom: Animals; Mollusks

Mollusks have a shell usually.
Kingdom: Animals; Mollusks; Bivalves. Clams, oysters, mussels

Kingdom: Animals; Mollusks; Gastropods Slugs, snails

Kingdom: Animals; Mollusks; Cephalopods Octopus, Squid.





Kingdom: Animals; Arthropods

Have an exoskeleton
Kingdom: Animals; Arthropods Horseshoe crabs

Kingdom: Animals; Arthropods; Crustaceans Lobsters, Crabs, Shrimp

Kingdom: Animals; Arthropods; Arachnids Spiders, Scorpions, Ticks
Eight legs
Kingdom: Animals; Arthropods; Insects

Six legs
Kingdom: Animals; Arthropods; Millipedes and Centipedes


Insects Bees

Insects Ants

Insects Beetles

Insects Butterfly Lepidoptera
Insects Mosquito

Insects Flies

Insects Dragonflies

Insects Termites


Fleas, Mites, Ticks

















Kingdom: Animals; Chordates

Have a spinal cord




Kingdom: Animals; Chordates; Vertabrates

Have a backbone




Kingdom: Animals; Chordates; Sharks and Rays


Kingdom: Animals; Chordates; Bony fish






Kingdom: Animals; Chordates; Amphibians Frogs, Salamanders, Chameleons, Newts





Kingdom: Animals; Chordates; Reptiles Snakes, Turtles, Lizards, Alligators and Crocodiles, Komodo Dragons.





Kingdom: Animals; Chordates; Birds



Chickes, Turkey, Quail


Eagles and Falcons


Vultures, Condors


Ostrich and Emu


Penguins





Kingdom: Animals; Chordates; Mammals

Warm blooded




Kingdom: Animals; Chordates; Mammals; Lagomorphs Rabbits





Kingdom: Animals; Chordates; Mammals; Cetaceans Whales and Dolphins





Kingdom: Animals; Chordates; Mammals; Rodents Mice, Rats, Squirrels, Hamsters, Gerbils





Kingdom: Animals; Chordates; Mammals: Carnivores Cats, Wolves, Bears, Racoons, Skunks





Kingdom: Animals; Chordates; Mammals; Odd toed undulates Horses, Rhinoes, Tapirs





Kingdom: Animals; Chordates; Mammals; Even toed undulates Pigs, Camel, Deer, Cattle, Goats, Sheep





Kingdom: Animals; Chordates; Mammals; Primates Chimpanzees, Orangutans, Gorillas









Wierd cases Prions
Prions multiply in the brain and produce mad cow disease
Wierd cases Lichens
Lichens are a combination of fungi and algae









Lemurs


Tarsiers


Monkeys






Platypus Monotrenes




Marsupials Kangaroos

Marsupials Koala Bears






Lions, Tigers, Pumas, Lynx, Felines

Cows, Oxen, Yaks, Wildebeast


Camel Dromedary

Wolves Canines

Beaver


Moose


Goats, Mountain Goats






Seals


Walruses


Sea cows


Otter






Bovines. Cow. Buffalo or bison. Elk. Deer. Yak. Water buffalo. Wildebeest. Moose.


Equines. Horse. Zebra.


Camel.


Goats


Pigs.










Elephant


Rhino


Hippo






Hyena.


Jackal.






Possum. Hedgehog.


Skunk.


Fox.


Porcupine.


Armadillo.






Carnivores.


Weasels. Mink. Badger. Wolverine.


Bear.


Felines. Lion. Tiger. Jaguar. Panther. Puma. Mountain lion. Bobcat. Ocelot.


Canines. Wolf. Dog.










Primates.


Lemurs.


Monkeys


Chimpanzees.


Gorillas.


Orangutans.










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Weed species.


Plant weeds.


Rats.


Pigeons.


Crows.


Kudzu.