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Physics, 23.07.2019 08:30 marci30

Now it’s time for a little science fiction fun! pretend that you are an interplanetary zoologist (a scientist who studies animals found on other worlds) and you have been given the task of classifying the animals on planet-s153b. before your arrival, the exploration team collected 10 insect-like species with the following characteristics: to begin, place these organisms into four groups based on similar characteristics by writing the organism name (alpha, beta, gamma and so forth) in the chart below . be sure to include every organism, but list each “insect” just once. for example, you may want to classify an alpha with an iota because they have the similar characteristics of two (2) body segments, four (4) legs and antennae. group-i group-ii group-iii group-iv answer these questions about how you classified the insect-like organisms on planet-s153b: 1.explain why you grouped the organisms in group-i together. 2.explain why you grouped the organisms in group-ii together. 3.explain why you grouped the organisms in group-iii together. 4.explain why you grouped the organisms in group-iv together. finally, it is time to return to earth and review how scientists here classify organisms: 1.bacteria which do not live in extreme conditions are found in this kingdom: 2. 3.organisms which can make their own food are found in this kingdom: 4. 5.your pet snake would be found in this kingdom: 6. 7.organisms in this kingdom are microscopic and have characteristics of plant and animals cells: 8.bacteria which are able to live in extreme conditions are found in this kingdom: 9.organisms in this kingdom have cell walls, but cannot make their own food:

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