A Visual Guide to The Diversity of Life

A chambered nautilus.

    CONTENTS

  • How to Use This Guide DOL•3
  • The Tree of Life DOL•4
  • Bacteria DOL•6
    • Proteobacteria DOL•7
    • Spirochaetes DOL•7
    • Actinobacteria DOL•7
    • Cyanobacteria DOL•7
  • Archaea DOL•8
    • Crenarchaeotes DOL•9
    • Euryarchaeotes DOL•9
    • Korarchaeotes DOL•9
    • Nanoarchaeotes DOL•9
  • Protists DOL•10
    • Excavates DOL•11
    • Chromalveolates DOL•12
    • Cercozoa, Foraminiferans, and Radiolarians DOL•14
    • Rhodophytes DOL•15
    • Amoebozoa DOL•15
    • Choanozoa DOL•15
  • Fungi DOL•16
    • Basidiomycetes DOL•17
    • Ascomycetes DOL•18
    • Zygomycetes DOL•19
    • Chytrids DOL•19
  • Plants DOL•20
    • Green Algae DOL•21
    • Bryophytes DOL•22
    • Seedless Vascular Plants DOL•23
    • Gymnosperms DOL•24
    • Angiosperms DOL•26
  • Animals DOL•30
    • Porifera (Sponges) DOL•31
    • Cnidarians DOL•32
    • Arthropods DOL•34
    • Nematodes (Roundworms) DOL•38
    • Platyhelminthes (Flatworms) DOL•39
    • Annelids (Segmented Worms) DOL•40
    • Mollusks DOL•42
    • Echinoderms DOL•44
    • Nonvertebrate Chordates DOL•46
    • Fishes DOL•48
    • Amphibians DOL•52
    • Reptiles DOL•54
    • Birds DOL•56
    • Mammals DOL•60

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Table of Contents

Miller & Levine Biology UNIT 1 The Nature of Life UNIT 2 Ecology UNIT 3 Cells UNIT 4 Genetics UNIT 5 Evolution UNIT 6 From Microorganisms to Plants UNIT 7 Animals UNIT 8 The Human Body A Visual Guide to The Diversity of Life Appendices Glossary Index Credits