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Bell Ringer: Homework on desk for spot check Date: 01/30/2017 Objective: Create a dichotomous key used to identify your organisms. Question: Which is the best reason for why we modify the classification of organisms? New ideas The history of classification Newly discovered evolutionary relationships The changing nature of binomial nomenclature 60 minute class C

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Finishing Classification Notes As you get out paper think… How do we scientifically name an organism? What does the word binomially nomenclature mean? How do I properly type a scientific name? How do I properly hand write a scientific name? What are the stages of STERNGRR and a key word to go with each?

Hierarchy of Taxonomic Groups Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Most BROAD Hierarchy of Taxonomic Groups Create your own acronym to remember the order. Most Specific * Create your mnemonic for remembering the hierarchy of taxonomic groups.

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Dichotomous Key Used to identify organisms Characteristics given in pairs Read both characteristics and either go on to another set of characteristics OR identify the organism

Create your dichotomous key. LEAVE ANSWER KEY BLANK! If not finished it is homework. Use the Latin term sheet to create names for your Pokémon. How do you correctly hand write a scientific name?

The scientific names of organisms include the order and family. Closure: What is the difference between the full classification of organisms and their scientific names? The full classification of organisms and their scientific names vary in different countries. The scientific names of organisms include the order and family. The full classification of organisms will include more categories of organisms than their scientific names. The scientific names of organisms include a single nomenclature, but the full classification includes various nomenclatures Answer C