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1 Classification Day-2 Classification Day-2

2 Hierarchy-Taxonomic Groups Domain Kingdom Phylum (Division – used for plants) Class Order Family Genus Species BROADEST TAXON Most Specific

3 King Phillip Came Over For Grape Soda!

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5 Classification of Four Species Level Species 1234 DomainEukarya KingdomAnimalia PhylumArthropoda ClassCrustacea Insecta OrderDecapoda Diptera FamilyCancridae DrosophilidaeNematocera GenusCancer DrosophilaAedes Speciesmagisterproductusmelanogasteraegypti Common NameDungeness CrabRed Rock CrabFruit FlyMosquito What is the most specific level at which all 4 species are related?

6 Classification of Four Species Level Species 1234 DomainEukarya KingdomAnimalia PhylumArthropoda ClassCrustacea Insecta OrderDecapoda Diptera FamilyCancridae DrosophilidaeNematocera GenusCancer DrosophilaAedes Speciesmagisterproductusmelanogasteraegypti Common NameDungeness CrabRed Rock CrabFruit FlyMosquito Which of the 4 organisms are the most closely related?

7 Classification of Four Species Level Species 1234 DomainEukarya KingdomAnimalia PhylumArthropoda ClassCrustacea Insecta OrderDecapoda Diptera FamilyCancridae DrosophilidaeNematocera GenusCancer DrosophilaAedes Speciesmagisterproductusmelanogasteraegypti Common NameDungeness CrabRed Rock CrabFruit FlyMosquito What is the most specific taxonomic level that the fruit fly and mosquito are relate?

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10 Each group will be assigned 1 of the 6 kingdoms to research. Each group will be assigned 1 of the 6 kingdoms to research. You will have the remainder of class today, and all of the class period the next 2 days to complete your research and create a poster detailing the characteristics of your kingdom. You will have the remainder of class today, and all of the class period the next 2 days to complete your research and create a poster detailing the characteristics of your kingdom. Posters will be presented in a Museum Walk on Monday, January 24 th. Posters will be presented in a Museum Walk on Monday, January 24 th.

11 Use the rubric on the right to guide you through your research. Use the rubric on the right to guide you through your research. Your team will be responsible for having 2 representative examples of members of your kingdom, including their taxonomic classification Your team will be responsible for having 2 representative examples of members of your kingdom, including their taxonomic classification