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FamilyCommon Name Code SHELL FISHES MOLLUSCS GASTROPODS Dentalium Dentaliidae 4500 D elephantinum Elephant Tusk Shell 4501 D javanum 4502 D aprinum 4503 D tomlini

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FamilyCommon Name Code SHELL FISHES MOLLUSCS GASTROPODS Dentalium Dentaliidae 4500 D elephantinum Elephant Tusk Shell 4501 D javanum 4502 D aprinum 4503 D tomlini 4504 D mannarense 450A D e. CLS 311: Basic Microbiology. Mrs. . Amany. Ahmed . Niazy. Bacteria are the smallest and most versatile independently living cells known. . Microorganisms. Acellular. Cellular. Prokaryotes. Eukaryotes. Taxonomy and Cladograms. What is Taxonomy?. For millennia humans have created different ways to describe the living things on our planet.. At first our attempts to organize and classify animals were simple and based solely on their external appearance.. Biologists use a system of . scientific. . classification. . to organize information about the diversity of living things. .. Why classify?. classified organisms as either . animals. or . plants. .. Classifying Organisms. Classification: is the process of grouping things based on their similarities. . Non living things can be classified based up external features like hard vs. soft, round vs. triangular, or big vs. small.. Synecdoche: A whole is represented by naming one of its parts (genus named for species), or vice versa (species named for genus). . The rustler bragged he'd absconded with five hundred head of longhorns.. Branches of Biology. The many levels at which life can be studied include molecules, cells, organisms, populations of a single organism, communities of populations living in the same area, and the biosphere. (Chapter 1-3: Key Concept . Parasitology. “Jeopardy”. 3. rd. Edition. Giardia. Definitive Host. Intermediate Host. Site of Infection. Vector-borne. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. Assigning Scientific Names. The first step in understanding and studying diversity is to describe and name each species.. By . using a scientific name, biologists can be sure that they are discussing the same organism. Common names can be confusing because they vary among languages and from place to place. . Dichotomous Key. A dichotomous key is a method for determining the identity of something by going through a series of choices that leads the user to the correct name of the item. At each step of the process of using the key, the user is given . G1.1. :. Understand how to classify and identify plants by order, family, genus, and. . species. Upon completion, students will:. Know the general hierarchy of classification– focusing on class, order, family, genus, and species. Species. Family. Order. Class. Phylum. Plant. Zea. Z. mays. Poaceae. Poales. Monocotyledonae . Anthophyta . Plant. Vanilla. V. planifolia. Orchidaceae. Asparagales. Monocotyledonae. Anthophyta. Animal. LI THOERLE12AVIER a new species from the Amazonas region in Ecuadoris described illustrated compared with similar species and its generic placement discussed is distinguished from all other species in Present studyGoldberg Crane 1911Stunkard 1923Total body length10144 8800 113006600 80007000 10000Body width851 785 890855500 750Oral sucker length452 322 592262240 290Oral sucker width427 310 In microbiology, . taxa. are . intially. constructed from . strains. . A . strains . is made up of all the descendants of a pure culture. It is usually a succession of cultures derived from an . intial.

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