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Teacher Notes![]() Taxonomic KeysStudent Laboratory KitMaterials Included In KitDichotomous Key to Norits Master Prelab PreparationUse the black line masters to make enough copies of all materials for individual student use. Safety PrecautionsThis activity is considered nonhazardous. Follow all standard laboratory safety guidelines. DisposalThe master copies of the Dichotomous Key to Norits, Norits Drawing Sheet and Norits Classification Worksheet should be saved for future use. Teacher Tips
Correlation to Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS)†Science & Engineering PracticesObtaining, evaluation, and communicating informationDisciplinary Core IdeasMS-LS4.A: Evidence of Common Ancestry and DiversityHS-LS4.A: Evidence of Common Ancestry and Diversity Crosscutting ConceptsPatternsPerformance ExpectationsHS-LS4-1. Communicate scientific information that common ancestry and biological evolution are supported by multiple lines of empirical evidence. Sample Data{10256_Data_Table_2}
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Student Pages![]() Taxonomic KeysIntroductionLife has been found in a water sample from the planet Norad. Biologists, in an attempt to organize their writings and descriptions of the organisms, have named and classified them. Learn how to use a dichotomous key as you identify the Norits from Norad. Concepts
BackgroundThe number and different kinds of organisms in the world is mind-boggling. Keeping track of all the various species and trying to identify relationships between them presents a great challenge. Imagine trying to identify relationships between organisms as diverse as giraffes, microbes, fish and oak trees. Just trying to sort out one species, such as ants, is a real challenge. Biologists like to group “like things” with “like things,” that is, put them into logical categories. The question becomes—what logic, whose logic and what is logical? The field of biology that identifies and classifies organisms into categories is called taxonomy. The complete classification of the three cats is shown in Table 1. {10256_Background_Table_1}
Which of these cats are most closely related? MaterialsDichotomous Key to Norits Safety PrecautionsThis activity is considered nonhazardous. Follow all standard laboratory safety guidelines. Procedure
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