Upload
ralph
View
238
Download
9
Embed Size (px)
DESCRIPTION
nothing
Citation preview
Name:Section:LevelGroupers (lapu-lapu)HouseflyCatDogHuman
DomainEukaryotaEukaryotaEukaryaEukaryotaEukaryota
KingdomAnimaliaAnimaliaAnimaliaAnimaliaAnimalia
PhylumChordataAnthropodaChordataChordataChordata
ClassOsteichthylesInsectaMammaliaMammaliaMammalia
OrderPerciformesDipteraCarnivoraCarnivoraPrimates
FamilySerranidaeMuscidaeFelidaeCanidaeHominidae
GenusEpinephelus and MycteropercaMuscaFelisCanisHomo
SpeciesFish SpeciesMusca domesticaFelis domesticusCanis familiarisHomo Sapiens
1. Complete the table by filling the blank cell.2. Based on the table above, explain why there are more similarities betweena. Dogs and cats than between dogs and humansBoth the cats and the dogs are under the same domain, kingdom, phylum, class, and order. They are both naturals hunters and have both hair and give birth to offspring, and are both four legged animals unlike which are only two legged. Dogs and humans are both in the same domain, kingdom, phylum, and class
b. Humans and fin whales than between fin whales and groupers.
c. Humans and groupers than between groupers and houseflies.
3. Performance PartA. Humans worldwide depend only on seven species of plants for 75% of their food needs. Name these seven plant species.1. Corn (Zea mays)2. Wheat (Triticum)3. Rice (Oryza sativa)4. Potatoes (Solanun tuberosum)5. Cassava (Manihot esculenta)6. Soy Beans (Glycine max)7. Barley (Hordeum vorgale)
B. Research on Philippines Species Diversity. Make a list of 10 Philippine endemic species of plants and animals that are found in the part of the country where you live.1. Philippine Eagle (Pithecophaga jefferyi)2. Northern Luzon Cloud Rat (Phloeomys pallidus)3. Philippine Crocodile (Crocodylus Mindorensis)4. Northern Sierra Madre Forest Monitor Lizard (Varanus bitatawa)5. Isabela Oriole (Oriolus isabellae)6. Luzon Fruit Bat (Otopteropus cartilagonodus)7. Philippine Hawk-Eagle (Nisaetus philippensis)8. Hylarana Tipanan9. Philippine Warty Pig (Sus philippensis)10. Mount Data Forest Frog (Platymantis subterrestris)
References: http://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/s2009/nyberg_mich/Classification.htmhttp://bioweb.uwlax.edu/bio203/s2009/aschenbr_rach/Classification.htm