What am I doing today Learning how to interpret data from a Cladogram:
Stentor is classified in the kingdom Protista Stentor is classified in the kingdom Protista. What features, both internal and external, should be considered when classifying this organism? a. unicellular, microscopic organisms b. presence of cells but lacking cellular organelles c. presence of cells and unicellular or multicellular d. presence of cells as well as chloroplasts containing chlorophyll
Classification Using Cladograms The genetic material of the phage is surrounded by, labeled as #4 a. A protein coat called a viron b. A protein coat called a capsid c. A glycoprotein envelope d. A glycolipid envelope.
Classification Using Cladograms The region labeled #3 is where a. DNA is found/present. b. RNA is found/present. c. Ribosomes are found/Present. d. Either DNA or RNA are found/present.
Cladogram A diagram that shows the evolutionary relationships among a group of organisms Derived Characters: traits that appear in recent organisms but not older ones
Cladogram
Use the chart below to create a cladogram: Organism Derived Characters Vascular Tissue Seeds Flowers Mosses Absent Ferns Present Conifers Lilies
How will I show what I have learned Cladogram Quick Lab Cladogram Practice
Exit Ticket Using the image below how would you place the data on the Cladogram A _________ B _________ C _________ D _________