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Genetics: Mendel's Law (2004)

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"The basis for modern day genetics was discovered in a 19th century Austrian monastery garden containing peas, and tended by a keenly observant monk named Gregor Mendel, who had training in mathematics and biology. Mendel cross-pollinated plants with 2 differing traits, a strain of homozygous wrinkled and yellow peas, with homozygous round and green peas, for two generations.

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Genetics: Mendel's Law

The Six Kingdom Classification, Part 1: Animals, Plants, & Fungi (2004)

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As background, a brief history is presented of what new information caused the classification of living things to evolve from the original 2 Kingdom classification of Animals and Plants by Linnaeus in the 18th century to the present day 6 Kingdoms: Animal, Plant, Fungi, Protista, Eubacteria, and Archaebacteria.

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The Six Kingdom Classification, Part 1: Animals, Plants, & Fungi

The Six Kingdom Classification, Part 2: Protista, Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, & Domains (2004)

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The key concepts in Part 1 are briefly reviewed. Organisms in the Protista Kingdom are virtually all single-celled. Most are heterotrophic, some are autotrophic like algae, a few like euglena are both. Most reproduce asexually, but occasionally some also sexually which produces genetic variation and long term evolutionary benefits.

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The Six Kingdom Classification, Part 2: Protista, Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, & Domains

Mitosis (2006)

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Mitosis in plant and animal cells

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Mitosis

Protists, Part 1: The Amoeba, The Paramecium (2006)

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Protista Kingdom, the amoeba, the paramecium

In the six kingdom classification, the Protista Kingdom contains all single celled organisms which are eukaryotic, meaning which have a nucleus. They are called protists.

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Protists, Part 1: The Amoeba, The Paramecium

Protists, Part 2: Euglena, Plasmodial Slime Mold (2006)

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Euglena is a protist whose behavior is both plant-like and animal-like (protozoan). Structures Like a mobile protozoan, its structures include a flexible outer membrane called a pellicle (not a plant-like rigid cell wall), and a flagellum for locomotion).

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Protists, Part 2: Euglena, Plasmodial Slime Mold