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D4 HAPPY WEDNESDAY computer Bellwork:
1. DO NOT turn in HW (Pages 101 and 102), keep at your desk. (You need a color pencil) 2. COPY THE CHART. Write down 5 traits for each organism in its column. DO NOT DRAW THE PICTURES. How are they alike? How are they different? Slug Catfish Frog Tiger Human
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Slug Catfish Frog Tiger Human
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Unit 7 – Taxonomy Definitions Due Friday (1/29/16) All Parts Due Tuesday(2/2/16)
PG 94 Taxonomy Species Kingdom Plantae Binomial Nomenclature Cladogram Kingdom Animalia Dichotomous Key Kingdom Unicellular Kingdom Archaebacteria Phylum Multicellular Class Kingdom Eubacteria Heterotrophic Order Autotrophic Kingdom Protista Family Extremophile Kingdom Fungi Genus
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Collect Today Page 101 – Shark Dichotomous Key Page 102 – Alien Dichotomous Key Page 103 – Cladograms Assigned Page 94 – Notecard Definitions (Friday) Evolution MakeUp Quiz (Friday) 5 Fingers of Evolution MakeUp Quiz (Friday) Late Page 96 – HW Video Cornell Notes (Late – 70%) Page 100 – Make A Dichotomous Key (Late – 30%)
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CLASSIFICTATION QUIZ TOMORROW – Over notes and vocab list (notecards)
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PG 102 Alien Dichotomous Key Let’s Grade! Partner CHAMPS
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N. portus N. cyclops B. archus B. hairystarus N. plainus N. beardus
B. hairyemmus B. walter B. hairus B. plainus B. Anderson B. kiferus N. montanian N. starboardus N. georginia B. tritops N. blankus N. wolfus B. emmus N. fuzzus Now……let’s score. 45 95 40 90 35 85 30 80 25 75 20 70 15 65 10 60 5 55 50
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HW: Shark Dichotomous Key
PG 101 HW: Shark Dichotomous Key Let’s Grade! Individual CHAMPS
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1. Rajidae 2. Alopiidae 3. Pristiophoridae 4. Carcharhinidae 5
1. Rajidae 2. Alopiidae 3. Pristiophoridae 4. Carcharhinidae 5. Seyliorhinidae 6. Rhincodontidae 7. Isuridae 8. Squalidae 9. Dasyatidae 10. Scapanorhynchidae 11. Pseudotriakidae 12. Hexanchidae 13. Sphyrnidae 14. Mobulidae Now……let’s score. 11) 21 12) 14 13) 7 14) 0 1) 93 2) 86 3) 79 4) 71 5) 64 6) 57 7) 50 8) 43 9) 36 10) 29
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# and write your name on all papers NOW
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How do scientist use dichotomous keys? Standard
Essential Question How do scientist use dichotomous keys? Standard 8B – Categorize organisms using a hierarchal classification system based on similarities and differences shared among groups
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How do cladograms show relationships between different organisms?
“Cladograms” by Bozeman Science Page 103 Essential Question: Question Column L1 – Describe….. L2 – Explain…… L3 – Predict…… Summary - How do cladograms show relationships between different organisms?
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Cladograms = a diagram that we use to show evolutionary connections
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Example 1 After which animal did lungs arise?
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Create Your Own Cladogram
For the animals on the table, indicate whether the characteristic is present or not. Based on that chart, create a cladogram like the one pictured on the previous slide. Hair Opposable Thumbs Legs Cells Backbone Slug Human Frog Catfish Tiger
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x x Hair Opposable Thumbs Legs Cells Backbone Slug Human Frog Catfish
Hair Opposable Thumbs Legs Cells Backbone Slug x Human x Frog Catfish Tiger
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