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Biology Classification

Classifying Animals; Classification of Life Series

Important concepts and terminology conveyed in this video include: sponges, cnidarians, flatworms, roundworms, segmented worms, mollusks, arthropods, echinoderms, fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. -- publisher's web site

Classifying Monerans and Protists; Classification of Life Series

Important terminology and concepts conveyed in this video include: bacteria, bacilli, cocci, spirilla, capsule, flagella, decomposer, autotroph, heterotroph, sarcodine, amoeba, ciliate, paramecium, zooflagellate, sporozoan, diatom, and dinoflagellate. -- publisher's web site

Classifying Life; Classification of Life Series

Terminology and concepts discussed in the video include: taxonomy, binomial nomenclature, scientific name, Carolus Linnaeus, taxa, evolution, biochemical, embryology, behavior, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species. -- publisher's web site

Classifying Plants and Fungi; Classification of Life Series

Important concepts and terminology conveyed in this video include: symbiosis, parasite, decomposer, spore, mushroom, yeast, mold, algae, moss, nonvascular plant, vascular plant, gymnosperm, and angiosperm. -- publisher's web site

The Six Kingdom Classif., Part 1: Animals, Plants, Fungi

An explanation of the rationale for the modern six kingdom classification which was developed as a result of the scientific inquiry into the phylogenetic affinities and fundamental properties of living organisms, clarify the principles used by biologists in constructing the modern classification system and new kingdoms, and illustrate how new scientific research tools and new knowledge are used to continuously refine and reorganize our conception of the order of living things

The Six Kingdom Classif. Part 2: Protista, Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Domains

An explanation of the rationale for the modern six kingdom classification which was developed as a result of the scientific inquiry into the phylogenetic affinities and fundamental properties of living organisms, clarify the principles used by biologists in constructing the modern classification system and new kingdoms, and illustrate how new scientific research tools and new knowledge are used to continuously refine and reorganize our conception of the order of living things

The Classification of Life Series; Incl. Classifying Life, Monerans, Protists, Plants and Fungi, and Animals.

Key concepts and terminology of biological classification are discussed in 4 20-minute videos. In the 1st, Classifying Life, this includes taxonomy, binomial nomenclature, scientific name, Carolus Linnaeus, taxa, evolution, biochemical, embryology, behavior, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species. In the 2nd, Classifying Monerans and Protists, this includes bacteria, bacilli, cocci, spirilla, capsule, flagella, decomposer, autotroph, heterotroph, sarcodine, amoeba, ciliate, paramecium, zooflagellate, sporozoan, diatom, and dinoflagellate.

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