CLASS START Pages 462-463 Answer Questions 1-4 on Page 463.

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CLASS START Pages Answer Questions 1-4 on Page 463.

Chapter 18-1 (Pages ) Taxonomy: Binomial Nomenclature: Scientific Name: Genus: Species: Taxon: Linnaeus:

Classification System Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Dear Kings Play Cards On Fat Green Stools.

Can you classify a Human? A Jaguar? Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

CLASS START Page 450 questions 1-6 and the writing in science. Be ready to discuss.

Chapter 18-2 (Pages ) Phylogeny: Evolutionary Classification: Derived Characteristics: Cladograms:

CLASS START Page 453 Questions 1-4. Then copy chart on page 459 in notebooks.

Chapter 18-3 (Pages ) 3 Domains: Kingdoms:

CLASS START Pages 465 and 467 multiple choice.