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sda QUEST Q = Questions U = Understanding E = Extended Thinking Adventure S = Summary T = Tell

Levels of Classification: 1.Domain 2.Kingdom 3.Phylum 4.Class - Aves = birds 5.Order Strigiformes = OWLS 6.Family 7.Genus 8.Species

Field Guides are books with illustrations that highlight differences between similar looking organisms.

Q15: Pseudoscorpion -Has 8 legs-Has two body regions -Has claw-like pinchers-Has no tail or stinger

What is the name of the blue alien?

ITEMS IN A JAR KEY- Check your answers!

3

WHAT KINGDOM DO I BELONG TO? For QUESTIONS 3-8, write the kingdom that the organism belongs to.

QUESTION #3 Amoeba proteus -has a nucleus -Unicellular -Heterotroph

QUESTION #4 Amanita muscaria -cells have a nucleus -multicellular -heterotroph (absorbs food from other organisms)

QUESTION #5 Picrophilus torridus -do not have a nucleus -live in extremely hot conditions

QUESTION #6 Escherichia coli -do not have a nucleus -heterotroph

QUESTION #7 Helianthus annuus -cells have a nucleus -multicellular -autotroph

QUESTION #8 Idaides cloanthes -cells have a nucleus -multicellular -heterotroph

QUESTION #3 Amoeba proteus -has a nucleus -Unicellular -Heterotroph Kingdom Protista

QUESTION #4 Amanita muscaria -cells have a nucleus -multicellular -heterotroph (absorbs food from other organisms) Kingdom Fungi

QUESTION #5 Picrophilus torridus -do not have a nucleus -live in extremely hot conditions Kingdom Archaeabacteria

QUESTION #6 Escherichia coli -do not have a nucleus -heterotroph Kingdom Bacteria

QUESTION #7 Helianthus annuus -cells have a nucleus -multicellular -autotroph Kingdom Plantae

QUESTION #8 Idaides cloanthes -cells have a nucleus -multicellular -heterotroph Kingdom Animalia

& Unicellular