. Advanced biology. Biology; Physiology; Reproduction. 518 TAXONOMY The classification of man is another example. Phylum Chordata (most members have backbones and have central nerve cords). Class Mammalia (presence of hair; the young are fed on milk; a muscular diaphragm separates the thorax from the abdomen). Order Primates (erect or nearly so). Genus Homo. Species sapiens. Classification of The plant kingdom is divided into four large groups called phyla. The flowering group of spermatophytes are the most recent plants. I. Phylum THALLOPHYTA {thallus — young branch ; phyton — plants


. Advanced biology. Biology; Physiology; Reproduction. 518 TAXONOMY The classification of man is another example. Phylum Chordata (most members have backbones and have central nerve cords). Class Mammalia (presence of hair; the young are fed on milk; a muscular diaphragm separates the thorax from the abdomen). Order Primates (erect or nearly so). Genus Homo. Species sapiens. Classification of The plant kingdom is divided into four large groups called phyla. The flowering group of spermatophytes are the most recent plants. I. Phylum THALLOPHYTA {thallus — young branch ; phyton — plants). Includes very simple plants, sometimes single-celled, but more often many-celled; some have chlorophyll, others are without this green material; none have roots, stems, or leaves. There are two subphyla. Fungi and Algae. The Fungi are non-green plants of very great economical importance. There are four classes found in the subphylum fungi. Class I — Fission fungi. Bacteria. Class II — Tube fungi. Have tubular bodies. Example is bread Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Wheat, Frank Merrill; Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth T. New York ; Boston [etc. ] : American Book Company


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