HAPPY WEDNESDAY -Bellwork: Write “Unit 7 – Taxonomy Exam” -Turn in PAGES 104 & 105 -You need a highlighter -Put everything away except for your notecards.

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HAPPY WEDNESDAY -Bellwork: Write “Unit 7 – Taxonomy Exam” -Turn in PAGES 104 & 105 -You need a highlighter -Put everything away except for your notecards -Study your NOTECARDS or the REVIEW found around the room TEST CHAMPS

Collect Today Taxonomy & Kingdoms Exam Page 105 – Kingdom Sort Page 104 – Color Coded Kingdoms Chart Page 94 – Notecard Pictures Most Missed MakeUp Quiz – Evolution Classification Video MakeUp Quiz Assigned Taxonomy/Cladogram Video MakeUp Quiz (Monday) Late NOTHING

Essential Question How does classification allow us to identify and categorize organisms? Standard 8C – Compare characteristics of taxonomic groups, including archaea, bacteria, protists, fungi, plants, and animals. PG 105

Extra Credit -Valentine Posters -Notecards DUE BY FRIDAY!!!

Unit 7 – Taxonomy Definitions Due Friday (1/29/16) All Parts Due Tuesday(2/2/16) 1.Taxonomy 2.Binomial Nomenclature 3.Kingdom 4.Phylum 5.Class 6.Order 7.Family 8.Genus 9.Species 10.Cladogram 11.Dichotomous Key 12.Kingdom Archaebacteria 13.Kingdom Eubacteria 14.Kingdom Protista 15.Kingdom Fungi 16.Kingdom Plantae 17.Kingdom Animalia 18.Unicellular 19.Multicellular 20.Heterotrophic 21.Autotrophic 22.Extremophile PG 94