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Life Science Week 20

Life Science Week 20. Classification of Organisms. Monday Warm Up (113). Compare and contrast protists and fungi with a Venn diagram. Tuesday Warm Up (113). Compare and contrast fungi and plants using a Venn diagram. Classification of Aliens. Follow directions given on worksheet.

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Life Science Week 20

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  1. Life Science Week 20 Classification of Organisms

  2. Monday Warm Up (113) • Compare and contrast protists and fungi with a Venn diagram.

  3. Tuesday Warm Up (113) • Compare and contrast fungi and plants using a Venn diagram.

  4. Classification of Aliens • Follow directions given on worksheet.

  5. Wednesday Warm Up (113) • What steps would you follow to create a dichotomous key to identify each student in this class?

  6. Shoe dichotomous keys • Follow directions on page 221. • Create a list of characteristics • Then make a key that separates and classifies shoes using those characteristics to eliminate other possibilities.

  7. Cornell Notes • Kingdom Monera

  8. Thursday Warm Up (113) • What is one characteristic that positively identifies an organism as a member of Kingdom Monera?

  9. Cornell Notes p. 246-251Section Review p. 251 • Shapes of bacteria (3 – draw them – fig 2) • Flagella • Prokaryote • Binary fission steps (fig 3) • Endospore • Classification of bacteria (autotroph, heterotroph) • Cyanobacteria characteristics • Archaea – 3 types

  10. Cornell Notes • Kingdom Protista

  11. Friday Warm Up (113) • Why is Kingdom Protista sometimes called the “catch all” kingdom?

  12. Cornell Notes • Kingdom Fungi

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