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1. Two photos of people from around the world and two photos of apes reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada Introduction:
1. Painting of Carolus Linnaeus from The Hundred Greatest Men: Portraits of the One Hundred Greatest Men of History, Vol. VI. Science (1880) 2. Photo of Charles Darwin Public domain 3. Drawing illustrating evolution through adaptive radiation produced by Dennis O'Neil Principles of Classification:
1. Photograph of an African Elephant reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 2. Drawing of the bones of a human arm reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada (enhanced by Dennis O'Neil) 3. Photo of a North American red wolf reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 4. Examples of Convergent Evolution--ant eating mammals from four continents (copyright 2001 WGBH Educational Foundation) linked with permission from WGBH Educational Foundation, Boston 5. Graphic illustrations of homology, parallelism, convergence, and analogy produced by Dennis O'Neil 6. Photo of a jaguar reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 7. Tigons and Ligers--what happens when tigers and lions mate (copyright 2001 WGBH Educational Foundation) linked with permission from WGBH Educational Foundation, Boston Kingdom to Subphylum:
1. Photo of a species in the kingdom Plantae (flower) produced by Dennis O'Neil 2. Photo of a species in the Kingdom Animalia (fish) reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 3. Photo of two species in the Phylum Arthropoda (spider and crab) reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 4. Photo of two species in the Phylum Mollusca (clam and cuttlefish) reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 5. Photo of bilateral symmetry in a human (phylum Chordata) reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada (enhanced by Dennis O'Neil) 6. Photo of gill slits in a fish (phylum Chordata) reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada (enhanced by Dennis O'Neil) 7. Drawing of a notochord in a lancelet (phylum Chordata) produced by Dennis O'Neil 8. Photo of a tunicate reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 9. Drawing of a human skeleton with the vertebral column highlighted reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada (enhanced by Dennis O'Neil) Class:
1. Photos of a ray (class Chondrichthyes) and a bony fish (class Osteichthyes) reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 2. Photos of a salamander and a frog (class Amphibia) reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 3. Photos of a tortoise, a snake, and a lizard (class Reptilia) reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 4. Photos of three Birds (class Aves) reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 5. Photo of mammalian heterodontism (chimpanzee) reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada (enhanced by Dennis O'Neil) 6. Photo of a mammalian mother and her baby (human) reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada Subclass to Infraclass:
1. Drawing of two platypuses (subclass Prototheria) public domain (from John Gould, The Mammals of Australia, 1845-1863) 2. Photo of an echidna (subclass Prototheria) public domain (produced by Allan Whittome) 3. Photo of an adult koala in a tree produced by Dennis O'Neil 4. Photo of a kangaroo (infraclass Metatheria) reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 5. Drawing of a human fetus in utero reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada (enhanced by Dennis O'Neil) 6. Photos of a whale, a dolphin, a monkey, and a zebra (infraclass Eutheria) reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada Glossary:
1. Photo of an amniote egg reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada 2. Drawing of a chromosome produced by Dennis O'Neil 3. Drawing of a DNA molecule section produced by Dennis O'Neil 4. Photo of a dog illustrating dorsal, ventral, anterior and posterior reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada (enhanced by Dennis O'Neil) 5. Drawing of a human mammary gland reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada (enhanced by Dennis O'Neil) 6. Photo of a tunicate reproduced with permission from Corel Corporation, Ottawa, Canada
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