BIOL-1506EL Study Guide - Final Guide: Toothpick, Megatherium, Streptococcus Pneumoniae

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Learn about the structures, shapes and arrangements of bacteria. Learn the basic parts and organelles of the plant and animal cells. Observe examples of unicellular and multicellular eukaryotes. Summary: classification, taxonomy, binomial nomenclature, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, prokaryotes, domain archaea, domain bacteria, shapes and arrangements, external features, eukaryotes, structures and organelles, unicellular eukaryotes, multicellular eukaryotes, animal cells, plant cells, classification, taxonomy. Carl linnaeus (1707-1778), a swedish botanist, devised a classification system and naming system based on physical characteristics of all living organisms. A classification system was required to make sense of the numerous forms of living things found on this earth. In 1969, whittaker devised a 5 kingdom system with the kingdom being the broadest category. New discoveries, especially in molecular sciences, continually challenged what was known and caused scientist to rethinking this older classification system. In 1990 a scientist called carl woese developed a newer classification system based on three domains which is in use today.

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