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Imagine you are standing in a western Washington forest….. Close your eyes. What do you see??

Would you see these?

How about these organisms?

Would you see….

Or….

What about this organism?

UNITY and DIVERSITY of Life How are living things similar? How are they different? Why?

Procedure 1.Make a table in your lab notebook as modeled. 2.Go outside and find 10 garden organisms to put in your table. 3. Record how these organisms are similar to each other. 4. How are they different from each other?

Reflect and Connect Q’s 1.What traits or characteristics unify all life on earth? 2. What traits are used to classify life on earth into groups of similar organisms?