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Ch. 11 Review

Horizontales
Kingdom: Eukaryotic; cellulose in cell walls; multicellular; true tissues and organs; autotrophic
Kingdom: Animal-like; motile as adults; have pellicle; unicellular or colonial; most are heterotrophic
Reclassification of organisms based on shared characteristics thought to be derived from a common ancestor
Kingdom: Eukaryotic; no cell wall; multicellular with true tissues and organs; heterotrophic
Classification of organisms by kinds (Gen. 1); from Hebrew for "He created" and "kind"
Kingdom with plant- and fungus-like organisms; have motile gametes; cellulose in cell walls; unicellular or colonial; some are multicellular, but have no true organs; most are autotrophic
Both a domain and the kingdom in this domain; prokaryotic; unicellular with no peptidoglycan in cell walls; isoprene in cell membranes; live in extreme environments; hetero- or autotrophic
A branch on a phylogenic tree that includes all the descendants of an evolutionary common ancestor.
Kingdom: Eukaryotic; chitin in cell walls; unicellular with multicellular reproduction stage; heterotrophic; may form colonies
Verticales
The hierarchy of taxons in the current taxonomy
A grouping or "level" in a classification scheme.
Evolutionary history of a species or population
Process of two similar species becoming increasingly different over time
Process of two different species independently evolving the same derived trait (e.g. bats and flying insects)
Both a domain and the kingdom within it; prokaryotic; peptidoglycan in cell walls; unicellular; heterotrophic or autotrophic
Domain whose organisms have eukaryotic cells
A ___trait arises within a clade and is shared by all future members of that clade.
The science of classifying organisms.