tree of life notes
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Tree of Life Notes
Write two (2) sentences about the tree of life?
Why did we do this project?
What does it represent?
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Tree of Life Notes • The concept of a tree of life, a many-branched tree illustrating the idea that all life on earth is related, has been used in science, religion, philosophy, mythology, and other areas.
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Tree of Life Notes
Every single organism (alive or extinct) has an
ancestral path back to the ancestral replicator.
WHERE DID WE COME FROM?
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Tree of Life Notes
Every single organism (alive or extinct) has an
ancestral path back to the ancestral replicator.
WHERE DID WE COME FROM?
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Tree of Life Notes The Six Kingdoms of Life:
1. Eubacteria
2. Archaebacteria
3. Protista
4. Fungi
5. Plantae
6. Animalia
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Tree of Life Notes Eubacteria
“True Bacteria” – single-celled
organisms without a nucleus.
What is a nucleus?
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Tree of Life Notes Archaebacteria
Extremeophiles – single celled, live in
very extreme environments.
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Tree of Life Notes Protista
Single-celled (most), eukaryotic
organisms. They have a nucleus.
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Tree of Life Notes Fungi
Multi-cellular organisms that feed on
dead, decaying organisms
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Tree of Life Notes Plantae
Multi-cellular organisms that produce
their own food via photosynthesis.
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Tree of Life Notes Animalia
Multi-cellular organisms that obtain
energy from consuming other organisms.
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Tree of Life Notes Every branch of life seems so different, so
how can they be connected?
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ONE PAGE PAPER –
WHAT IS THE TREE OF LIFE?
WHAT ARE THE BRANCHES ON THE
TREE OF LIFE?
WHAT DOES IT REPRESENT FOR
LIVING THINGS?