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- List of dinosaur classifications (7586 bytes)
7: ...chia]]. The dagger (†) is used to indicate taxa with [[extinct|no living members]].
26: **** Subdivision [[Maniraptoriformes]]
29: ***** Infradivision [[Maniraptora]]
33: ******* †Family [[Dromaeosauridae]] (raptors)
91: ...aptoridae]] (e.g. ''[[Metricanthosaurus]], [[Sinraptor]]'') - Dinosaur (35313 bytes)
2: ...age | image = [[Image:Trex skull.gif|225px|]] | caption = Skull of ''[[Tyrannosaurus rex|T. Rex]]'' fr...
18: ...e [[pelycosaur]] ''[[Dimetrodon]]'', the winged [[pterosaur]]s, and the aquatic [[ichthyosaur]]s, [[pl...
20: ...mage of dinosaurs as sluggish, [[cold-blooded]] reptiles. [[Vertebrate paleontology]] has also become ...
27: ...("lizard" or "reptile"). Contrary to popular perception, the name was chosen to express Owen's awe at ...
30: ... it may sound) birds are technically considered reptiles."<br />—[http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/d... - Cretaceous (7391 bytes)
39: | [[Aptian]]
63: ... [[Conifer]]s continued to thrive, although other taxa like [[Bennettitales]] died out before the end of...
69: ...proceeded faced growing competition from the [[adaptive radiation]] of [[bird]]s, and by the end of th...
71: ... represent a number of types of the group [[maniraptor]]a, which is transitional between dinosaurs and...
77: ...hark]]s and [[teleost]]s became common. Marine reptiles included [[ichthyosaur]]s in the early and mi... - Geologic time scale (26014 bytes)
7: .... In many cases, such faunal stages have been adopted in building the geologic nomenclature, though i...
15: ...entury. The most influential of those early attempts (championed by [[Abraham Werner]], among others)...
19: ...]], and the name "Carboniferous" was simply an adaptation of "the Coal Measures," the old British geol...
73: ... sea. Primitive [[Aves|birds]] gradually replace pterosaurs. [[Monotremes]], [[marsupial]]s and [[pl...
92: ...mammal-like. First [[dinosaur]]s, [[mammal]]s, [[pterosaur]]s, and [[crocodilia]]. ''[[Dicrodium]]''... - Gymnosperm (2478 bytes)
3: ...perm is still widely used to distinguish the four taxa of non-flowering, seed-bearing plants from the an...
10: [[pt:Gymnospermas]] - Paleontology (5646 bytes)
29: ... taxa and other data collection, systematic description of new species, and collections management. - Butterfly (9348 bytes)
2: ... | image = [[Image:butterfly_010.jpg|250px|]] | caption = }}
7: {{Taxobox_ordo_entry | taxon = [[Lepidoptera]]}}
20: ...lated [[moth]]s) are called [[lepidopterist|lepidopterists]]. Butterfly watching is growing in popular...
40: ...age of the insect is known as the imago. As Lepidoptera, butterflies have four wings, but unlike moths...
50: ...[Papilionoidea]], these are [[sister taxon|sister taxa]], so the butterflies collectively are thought to... - Annelid (7780 bytes)
2: {{Taxobox_image | image = [[Image:Leech.jpg]] | caption = Leech}}
23: ...quence of compartments by walls called [[septum|septa]]. In the most general forms each compartment c...
37: ...he body breaking into such fragments. Many other taxa (such as most earthworms) cannot reproduce this w...
41: ...xual reproduction]] allows a species to better adapt to its environment. Some annelid species are [[h... - Arthropod (9248 bytes)
2: ...ink.Gulf_of_Mexico.NOAA.jpg|230px|King crab]] | caption = [[King Crab]]}}
41: ...ppendages, the [[pedipalps]], contain sensory receptors. They also have four pairs of jointed [[legs]...
48: ... The appendages are used for feeding, sensory reception, defense, and locomotion.
54: ...is process, molting, is expensive in energy consumption. During the molting period, an arthropod is v...
62: ...plitting" taxonomy, containing only generally accepted groups and assigning them higher ranks. - Bird (20345 bytes)
3: | caption = [[Great Tit]]}}
17: ...rd migration|migrate]] long distances to utilise optimum habitats (e.g., [[Arctic Tern]]) while others...
36: *[[Phoenicopteriformes]], [[flamingo]]s
42: *[[Pteroclidiformes]], sandgrouse
57: ...of theropods which includes dromaeosaurs and oviraptorids. As more non-avian theropods that are closel... - Biology (23579 bytes)
19: <div class="thumbcaption" style="width:200px;">Biology studies the vari...
25: ...haracterized by several major principles and concepts which include: universality, evolution, diversit...
38: ...only recognized as the co-discoverer of this concept). [[Genetic drift]] was embraced as an additiona...
44: ...y]]. Taxonomy puts organisms in groups called [[taxa]], while systematics seeks their relationships.
64: ...] "[[Omne vivum ex ovo]]") is a foundational concept of modern biology, it means that there has been a... - Fungus (12992 bytes)
2: ...gus on log.jpg|200px|Orange parasitic fungus]]| caption = ''Orange parasitic fungus''.}}
18: ...iza]]e''''', which assist their [[root]]s in absorption of [[nutrients]] and [[water]].
20: ==Human consumption==
28: ...iding walls are called ''septa'' (singular: ''[[septum]]''), or absent, in which case the hyphae are c...
43: Except among the chytrids, where spores are propelled by... - Stenonychosaurus (1798 bytes)
3: ...n]] formosus''. This synonomy has been widely adopted by other [[paleontologists]], and therefore all...
4: Other taxa "lumped" into [[Troodon]] are ''Pectinodon bakker... - Turtle (6271 bytes)
2: ...ge | image = [[Image:Sea turtle 4.jpg|240px]] | caption =Sea Turtle. Picture provided by [http://class...
6: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = [[Reptile|Reptilia]]}}
12: '''Turtles''' are [[reptile]]s of the order Testudinata, most of whose bod...
16: ...inct in the late [[Permian]] period, with the exception of the [[procolophonoids]] and the precursors ...
18: ...nsufficiently broad sampling of fossil and extant taxa for construction of the cladogram. While the iss... - Crab (3174 bytes)
2: ...ctes sapidus Rathbun 20020819-317.jpg|250px]] | caption = ''Callinectes sapidus''}}
19: ...embers of the [[Brachyura]] are true crabs; other taxa, such as [[hermit crab]]s, [[porcelain crab]]s, [... - Reptile (14659 bytes)
3: {{Taxobox_begin | color = light blue | name = Reptiles}}
4: ...rtle_4.jpg|280px|Testudo hermanni boettgeri]] | caption = Eastern [[Herman's Tortoise]]}}
8: {{Taxobox_classis_entry | taxon = '''Reptilia'''}}
23: ...s''' are a group of [[vertebrate]] [[animal]]s. Reptiles are [[tetrapod]]s, and also are [[amniotes]] ...
30: ..., who burn most of their food for warmth. Most reptile species are [[oviparous]] (egg-laying). Many s... - Spermatophyte (2424 bytes)
3: ...perm is still widely used to distinguish the four taxa of non-flowering, seed-bearing plants from the an...
13: ...re prevalent in the late [[Paleozoic]]. ''[[Glossopteris]]'' was the most prominent [[tree]] [[genus]]... - Nettle (5285 bytes)
2: ...ge = [[Image:Bluehende brennessel.jpg|200px]] | caption = Stinging nettle (''Urtica dioica'')}}
15: ...my|synonyms]] of ''Urtica dioica''. Some of these taxa are still recognised as subspecies.
48: ...a popular cooked green in many areas, and are exceptionally high in protein. Some cooks throw away a ... - Carolus Linnaeus (8550 bytes)
11: ...mes in the form ''[[Physalis angulata]]''. Higher taxa were constructed and arranged in a simple and ord...
13: Linnaeus named taxa in ways that personally struck him as common-sens...
18: ...have been horrified by it. Linnaeus was only attempting a convenient way of categorizing the elements ...
20: ...nn駧'. His father, born Nils Ingemarsson, had adopted the Latin surname Linnaeus as more appropriate ...
25: ... Groups of organisms at any rank are now called ''taxa'' (singular: taxon) or ''taxonomic groups''. - Earthworms (15728 bytes)
24: ...of "hearts" which vary in number in the different taxa. A typical [[Lumbricidae|lumbricid]] will have 5...
27: ...emerge as small, but fully formed earthworms, except for lacking the sexual structures, which develop ...
59: ... New York College of Forestry has stated that in optimum conditions the worm population may even reach...
79: ... and nutrient requirements, but also creates the optimum conditions of heat (cooler in summer and warm...
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