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3 rd Quarter Learning Target Questions 2015

DateQuestion Number Question W – 1/21 R – 1/22 1What factors need to be considered in creating quality answers to questions? W – 1/23 R - 1/26 1BHow did your answer to question one rate on the answer rubric? Update it to create an Advance answer. (check the rubric posted to the Homework Calendar.)

DateQuestion Number Question W – 1/23 R - 1/26 1BHow did your answer to question one rate on the answer rubric? Update it to create an Advance answer. (check the rubric posted to the Homework Calendar.) W – 1/27 R - 1/28 2Explain why a biological classification system is important. W – 1/29 R - 1/30 3Describe and explain the value of the binomial nomenclature system. Give several examples.

DateQuestion Number Question W – 2/2 R – 2/34 Explain how to write a scientific name using binomial nomenclature. W – 2/4 R – 2/55 Summarize the categories used in biological classification. W – 2/6 R – 2/96 Explain how natural selection increased an organisms chances of survival.

DateQuestion Number Question W – 2/6 R – 2/96 Explain how natural selection increased an organisms chances of survival. W- 2/10 R – 2/11 7What is classification? Give several examples from your lab activity. W – 2/11 R – 2/13 8Write the classification levels for humans.

DateQuestion Number Question W – 2/17 R – 2/189 List and describe the six kingdoms of classification. W – 2/19 R – 2/20 10Explain how a dichotomous key works? Give an example. [Turn in LTQ’s #1-10] Start new page

DateQuestion Number Question W – 2/23 R - 2/241What is a fungi? W – 2/25 R - 2/262List and describe several ways that fungi are beneficial. W – 2/27 R - 3/23List and describe several ways that fungi can be harmful.

DateQuestion Number Question W – 3/3 R - 3/44What is the major structure of photosynthesis? W – 3/5 R - 3/65List and explain the key nutrients needed by plants.

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