Zoology 05: Taxonomy Lab/ Tree Building Exercise Group Members: Section 1. Name the organisms (be descriptive..don't just call them, Jim, Ted, Cathy, etc.) and carefully cut them out. Next, group your "organisms" together by how you think they're related. Simply do it by eye and intuition (like we did in the Phylostrat example). You can draw circles around groups that you think are most closely related to one another. Don't spend more than one minute doing this. Make notes below indicating what groups are related to what. This does not need to be specific.

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Using the triangles and pentagon, answer the question
Zoology 05: Taxonomy Lab/ Tree Building Exercise
Group Members:
Section
1. Name the organisms (be descriptive..don't just call them, Jim, Ted, Cathy, etc.) and carefully cut
them out. Next, group your "organisms" together by how you think they're related. Simply do it by
eye and intuition (like we did in the Phylostrat example). You can draw circles around groups that
you think are most closely related to one another. Don't spend more than one minute doing this.
Make notes below indicating what groups are related to what. This does not need to be specific.
Transcribed Image Text:Zoology 05: Taxonomy Lab/ Tree Building Exercise Group Members: Section 1. Name the organisms (be descriptive..don't just call them, Jim, Ted, Cathy, etc.) and carefully cut them out. Next, group your "organisms" together by how you think they're related. Simply do it by eye and intuition (like we did in the Phylostrat example). You can draw circles around groups that you think are most closely related to one another. Don't spend more than one minute doing this. Make notes below indicating what groups are related to what. This does not need to be specific.
A
Lo
Pentagon = Outgroup
Triangles - Ingroup--all triangles are more closely
related to eachother than any are to the pentagon
Transcribed Image Text:A Lo Pentagon = Outgroup Triangles - Ingroup--all triangles are more closely related to eachother than any are to the pentagon
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