HW # 94- Complete your Cornell Notes. Read about your assigned section. Warm up Why do we name plants/animals/species the way we do? Week 29, Day One.

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HW # 94- Complete your Cornell Notes. Read about your assigned section. Warm up Why do we name plants/animals/species the way we do? Week 29, Day One

Warm up Response Binomial nomenclature (scientific name) ---Each a name composed of two parts ---The first part of the name identifies the genus to which the species belongsgenus ---The second part identifies the species within the genus. ---Humans = genus Homo; species = sapiens ---Credited to Swedish natural scientist Carl Linnaeus.Carl Linnaeus ---Governed by various internationally agreed codes of rules, of which the two most important are the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) for animals & theInternational Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants (ICN) for plants. International Code of Zoological NomenclatureInternational Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants

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Pass out and review Invertebrate Vocabulary & Concepts Read Chapter 11, Sections 1 & 2 (p ) Do Cornell Notes (1 summary for each section) Assign sections for the Invertebrate Wall Display

Invertebrate Wall Display Draw each of the 9 phyla in the kingdom Animalia Porifera- B1 Cnidaria-B2, B3 Platyhelminthes-B4 Nematoda-B5 Annelida-B6 Molluska-B7, P1 Arthropoda- P2, P3 Echinodermata- P4, P5 Chordata- P6, P7