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Programs of the Brain
Phylum (Pl. Phyla) : Classes of different organisms having some features in common are included in a phylum. The phylum chordaia includes a number of classes such as amphibia, reptilia and mammalia. In the case of the plants, several classes constitute a division which is equivalent to the phylum of the animal kingdom.
Example : Phylum Arthropoda is divided into four classes – Crustacea, Myriapoda, Insecta and Arachnida.
Class Crustacea - crab, prawn. Class Myriapoda — centipedes and millipedes. Class Insecta — butterfly, cockroach, bed-bug, mosquito, fly. Class Arachnida -- scorpion, spider. Genus Musca — flies. Species Musca Domestica -- housefly.
PHYLUM CHORDATA
Sub-Phylum
Cepalochordata
Urochordata
Hemichordata
Vertebrate
or Craniata
Protochordata
Superclass
Gnathostamata
Agaatha
Cyclostomata
Chondrichthyes Osteich Amphibia Reptilia Aves Mammalia
thyes Elasmobranchi
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1. Structure of the Brain
Let us begin our discussion with some questions : What is a brain ? How does it operate? How does it know and think? How does one learn, remember and forget? How do all these processes go on in the brain