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    Lesson Plan in Taxonomy

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    protecting other organisms and appreciating their value or usefulness through the conduct of advocacy projects or activities. Learners will know: • Biological Classification • The major categories (taxa) of biological classification: kingdom‚ phylum‚ class‚ order‚ family‚ genus‚ and species Performance Standard: Learners conduct comprehensive‚ Community-based and innovative advocacy projects or activities to promote respect for and protection of other organisms. Essential Questions: Why do

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    Life on Earth Worksheet

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    Loxodonta cyclotis (African forest elephants). Their taxonomic hierarchy is as follows: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Proboscidea Family: Elephantidae Genus: Elaphas Species: maximus Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Proboscidea Family: Elephantidae Genus: Loxodonta Species: africana Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Proboscidea Family: Elephantidae Genus: Loxodonta Species: cyclotis 2. Collect

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    Diversity in Living Organism

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    Diversity in Living Organisms (Science) |Close X   | |[pic] Classification And Evolution Classification refers to the identification‚ naming‚ and grouping of organisms into a formal system based on similarities in their internal and external structure or evolutionary history. It determines the methods of organizing diversity of life on earth. Therefore‚ classification helps in understanding millions of life forms in detail. Who started the classification of organisms? Let us explore the history of

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    Extinction

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    status of this little known species. A population around the village of Ankinajao is already believed to have become extinct due to lots of logging‚ and its total range is now probably no more than 5‚000 square kilometres. Kingdom Animalia‚ Phylum Chordata‚ Class Mammalia‚ Order Primates‚ Family Indriidae‚ Genus Avahi Pig-footed Bandicoot Chaeropus ecaudatus Description Thought to now be extinct‚ the pig-footed bandicoot was a small‚ ground-dwelling marsupial. It had a short‚ stiff coat

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    name of demons

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    Animal Kingdom: Phylum Chordata Veretebrate - an animal of a large group distinguished by the possession of a backbone or spinal column‚ including mammals‚ birds‚ reptiles‚ amphibian.. invertebrate - An animal lacking a backbone‚ such as an arthropod‚ mollusk‚ annelid‚ coelenterate‚ etc. The invertebrates constitute an artificial... swim bladder - A gas-filled sac present in the body of many bony fishes‚ used to maintain and control buoyancy. Gills - The paired respiratory organ of fishes

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    Information of Animails

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    Characteristics Skull of an Oriental giant squirrel (genusRatufa) - note the classic sciuromorphousshape of the anterior zygomatic region. Squirrels are generally small animals‚ ranging in size from theAfrican pygmy squirrel at 7–10 cm (2.8–3.9 in) in length and just 10 g (0.35 oz) in weight‚ to the Alpine marmot which is 53–73 cm (21–29 in) long and weighs from 5 to 8 kg (11 to 18 lb). Squirrels typically have slender bodies with bushy tails and large eyes. Their fur is generally soft and silky

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    Synopsis – Grade 9 Science Term II Chapter 1: Atoms and Molecules  Law of conservation of mass: Mass can neither be created nor can it be destroyed in a chemical reaction.  Law of constant proportion: A chemical substance always contains the same elements in a fixed proportion by mass‚ irrespective of the source of compound.  Atom: The smallest particle which is the building block of matter.  The symbol of the element is made from one or two letters of the English

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    UPCAT: Biology Questions

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    could be categorized to belong in: Kingdom – Plantae Phylum – Anthophyta Class – Monocotyledonae Order – Glumiflorae Family – Poaceae Genus – Oryza Species – Sativa   Both rice and corn belongs to the class Monocotyledonae‚ then they must also belong to the same _________. | Genus | | Family | | phylum | | species | Question 1 Explanation:  if rice and corn belong to the same class‚ then they must also belong to the same phylum and kingdom. Question 2CORRECT | Which of the following

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    B1 Exam Paper

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    new answer with a cross . Classification 1 (a) Camels belong to the phylum Chordata. The drawing shows a dromedary camel that has the binomial name Camelus dromedaries. (i) Complete the sentence by putting a cross ( ) in the box next to your answer. The second part of the binomial name‚ dromedaries‚ refers to the (1) A class B genus C order D species (ii) State one feature that all members of the phylum Chordata have in common. (1) . . . . . . . . . . . . ........................

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    Bio 20 Final Review

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    a Bio 20 Final Review SA Phylum | Example | Characteristics | /36 | | | Porifera | Glass Sponge | No true tissue‚ use collar cells No movement as adult | Cnidaria | Jellyfish | Polyp or Medusa Nerve net | Platyhelminthes | Fluke | Nerve cells that act as a brain Live in bodies | Nematoda | Hookworm | Taper at both ends False coelom‚ parasitic | Annelida | Earthworm or Leech | Segmentation Hydro skeleton | Mollusca | Octopus or Clam | Mantle‚

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