Unit 3LE Classification 11 Classification Activity Living organisms are grouped together according to physical & evolutionary relationships. The more closely.

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Unit 3LE Classification 11 Classification Activity Living organisms are grouped together according to physical & evolutionary relationships. The more closely two organisms are related, the more closely they are classified together. In this activity, you will use a computer to view specimens and use the taxonomic key below to help you identify which kingdom (and sometimes phylum) they belong to. A key is a series of questions which, when answered correctly, helps you identify a specimen by its physical characteristics.

Unit 3LE Classification 12 Specimen 1 1x 3cm

Unit 3LE Classification 13 Specimen 2 100x 50  m

Unit 3LE Classification 14 Specimen 3 1x 5cm

Unit 3LE Classification 15 Specimen 4 1/2x 5cm

Unit 3LE Classification 16 Specimen 5 100x 50  m

Unit 3LE Classification 17 Specimen 6 1/8x 25cm

Unit 3LE Classification 18 Specimen x 2m2m

Unit 3LE Classification 19 Specimen 8 1x 5cm

Unit 3LE Classification 110 Specimen 9 1x 5cm

Unit 3LE Classification 111 Specimen 10 1x 3cm

Unit 3LE Classification 112 Specimen 11 1/40x 100cm

Unit 3LE Classification 113 Specimen x 4m4m

Unit 3LE Classification 114 Specimen 13 2x 2cm

Unit 3LE Classification 115 Specimen 14 1/2x 5cm

Unit 3LE Classification 116 Specimen 15 1x 5cm

Unit 3LE Classification 117 Specimen 16 10x 1cm

Unit 3LE Classification 118 Specimen 17 5x 1cm

Unit 3LE Classification 119 Specimen 18 5x 1cm

Unit 3LE Classification 120 Specimen 19 2x 2cm

Unit 3LE Classification 121 Specimen 20 1x 2cm