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Proterozoic - Pre-Cambrian/4.5bya to 570 mya
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Paleozoic - 570 mya to 225 mya
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Mesozoic - 225 mya to 65 mya
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Cenozoic - 65 mya to present
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Suberas (for Cenozoic Era) |
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Periods (for Cenozic Era) |
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Paleogene - 65 mya to 23 mya
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Neogene - 23 mya to 1.6 mya
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Pleistogene -1.6 mya to present
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23.3 mya to 5.2 mya
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golden age hominids
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Gigantopithecus
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Pleiocene - 5.2 mya to 1.64 mya
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Pleistocene - 1.64 mya to 10,000 BP
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Holocene - 10,000 BP to present
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Classification of Modern Humans
Kings Play Chess On Fine Grain Sand |
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Kingdom
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Phylum
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Animalia--all animals are unable to synthesize nutrients from inorganic matter. |
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Chordata--a chord that is called a spinal chord (for us) that is connected to the brain.
Subphylum: Vertebrata, all have spinal columns |
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Mammalia--
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Placental (all have 4-chambered heart, diaphram, hair, mammeries, & teeth) p
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Pouched--Marsupial
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Egg-laying--Monotremes
Subclass Theria--live young
Infraclass Eutheria--specifically placental |
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Primate--pentadactalism ((5-fingers), apes, monkeys, prosimians.)
Suborder: Anthropoidea--similar to human
Superfamily: Hominoidea--human like |
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Hominidae--all humans are hominids, but not all hominids are human.
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Sapiens--knowing/thinking individual
Subspecies (sapiens)--wise
*Homo and sapiens are ALWAYS underlined.
*Species & Subspecies are lowercase. |
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Kings Play Chess On Fine Grained Sand |
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Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species |
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Subgroups of Living Mammals |
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- egg-laying mammal(monotremes)
- pouched mammals (marsupials)--born extremely immature, complete development done in pouch of mother.
- placental mammals--longer gestation to develop in utero by placenta carrying fetal nutrients
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- Protista (single celledeukaryotes)
- Fungi
- Plantae
- Animalia
- Monera (Prokaryotes--Bacteria)
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Eubacteria and Archeobacteria |
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Pre-Cambrian
4.5 bya - 570 mya |
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570 mya - 225 mya
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Continents came together to form a single, colossal landmass called Pangea;
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variaties fishes, amphibians, reptiles.
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225 mya - 65 mya
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early mesozoic, two continents split are called laurasia and gondwanaland
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end mesozoic age current positions of continents;
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reptiles dominate especially dinosaurs.
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first placental mammals appear 70mya
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late Mesozoic
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Pleiocene epoch
Earliest Hominids |
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Pleistocene epoch
Earliest Hominids |
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1.64 - 10,000 B.P. (1950 A.D.)
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Holocene epoch
Earliest Hominids |
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10,000 B.P. - present (1950 A.D.);
before radiation
current epoch |
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