Bellwork: Thurs: Mar. 1, 2018 What are the eight levels of classification from BROADEDST TO MOST “SPECIFIC?” 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8.

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Bellwork: Thurs: Mar. 1, 2018 What are the eight levels of classification from BROADEDST TO MOST “SPECIFIC?” 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

I know this video is for grade school kids… I know this video is for grade school kids….. But these 4 minutes COULD help! http://ed.ted.com/on/2ILlCz9A

What are the eight levels of classification from BROADEDST TO MOST “SPECIFIC?” 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

Use the Kingdom Animalia Chart Handout to answer the questions On the ½ sheet worksheet: follow the arrows backwards 1. Dogs belong to the order _Carnivora__________. 2. A fox belongs to the phylum ___________________. 3. Snakes belong to the phylum ___________________. 4. Lions belong to the class_______________________. 5. All arthropods belong to the Class _______________. 6. All rodents belong to the phylum_________________. 7. All amphibians belong to the class ________________. 8. All primates are _________________. 9. The class ___________includes dogs, cats and rats. 10. A lion belongs to the genus _____________________. 11. All mammals circle: are/are not primates. 12. Insects and lobsters are_____________________. In each set, circle the pair that is most closely related. 13. snakes & crocodiles | snakes & frogs 14. rats & cats | cats & dogs 15. insects & lobsters | insects & birds 16. lions & tigers | lions & cougars 17. foxes & rats | foxes & dogs 18. cats & dogs | cats & lions 17. List (use scientific name) all animals pictured that belong in the Felidae family : Panthera leo……. 18. List all the animals pictured that belong to the Carnivora order. Common name: dogs…

More from the “Dinosaur from a Chicken guy” …… Classification… scientists like to name things…. Did scientists get it wrong when they named (classified) dinosaurs?...... Watch: Jack Horner: Shape-shifting dinosaurs https://new.ted.com/talks/jack_horner_shape_shifting_dinosaurs

Ontogony: The origin and development of an individual organism from embryo to adult. Also called ontogenesis.