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Classification and Identification of Fossils Lab # 3
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Page 1: Classification and Identification of Fossils

Classification and Identificationof Fossils

Lab # 3

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Classification and Taxonomy

• Kingdom Animalia• Phylum Chordata• Class Mammalia• Order Carnivora• Family Felidae• Genus Felis• Species domestica

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Classification and Taxonomy• Developed by Linnaeus in the early 18Th

century.• Species is the basic unit of the system.• It is a binomial (two parts) formal

designation for each species.• Is composed by the capitalized name of the

genus (plural-genera), followed by theuncapitalized name of the species (plural-species).

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BodyComposition

Unicellular

Multicellular

Monera

Protista

Fungi

Plantae

Animalia

KingdomDesignation

CellularOrganization

procaryotic

eucaryotic

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• Kingdom Monera– Bacteria, blue-green algae

• Kingdom Protista– Phylum Protozoa

• Class Sarcodina- “amoebas”– Order Foraminiferida- marine amoebas with CaCO3 skeletons– Order Radiolaria- marine amoebas with opal skeletons

• Kingdom Fungi– the fungi

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Kingdom MoneraBacteria, blue-green algae

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Kingdom ProtistaOrder Foraminiferida

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Kingdom Protista Order Radiolaria

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Kingdom Fungi

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• Kingdom Plantae- the plant kingdom– Algae- several groups of aquatic plants, some

of which secrete calcite or aragonite skeleton.– Phylum Bryophyta- the mosses and liverworts– Phylum Tracheophyta- the vascular plants

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Kingdom Plantae Algae

Algae arephotosyntheticorganisms that occur inmost habitats. Theyvary from small, single-celled forms tocomplex multicellularforms, such as thegiant kelps that grow to65 meters in length..The US AlgalCollection isrepresented by almost300,000 accessionedand inventoriedherbarium specimens.

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Halimeda

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Charophyta

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Kingdom PlantaePhylum Bryophyta

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Kingdom PlantaePhylum Tracheophyta

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• Kingdom Animalia– Phylum Porifera- the sponges– Phylum Cnidaria

• Class Scyphosoa- the jellyfish• Class Anthozoa- the corals

– Order Rugosa– Order Scleractinian– Order Tabulata

– Phylum Bryozoa- the bryozoans– Phylum Brachiopoda

• Class inarticulata• Class articulata

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Bryozoa

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• Kingdom Animalia– Phylum Mollusca- the molluscs

• Class Gastropoda• Class Pelecypoda• Class Cephalopoda

– Subclass Nautiloidea– Subclass Ammonoidea– Subclass Coloidea

– Phylum Arthropoda• Class Trilobita• Class Ostracoda• Class Insecta

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Ostracoda

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• Kingdom Animalia– Phylum Echinodermata

• Class Blastoidea- blastoid• Class Crinoidea- sea lilies• Class Asteroidea- star fish• Class Echinoidea- sea urchins

– Phylum Protochordata (Hemichordata)– Phylum Chodata

• Class Pisces- fish• Class Amphibia- frogs etc…• Class Reptilia- dinosaurs, turtles etc…• Class Mammalia- mammals


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