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Created by LABScI at Stanford 1 Appendix A Photographs for Part 1 Escherichia coli Helicobacter pylori Bird’s-nest fern Corn Sequoia
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Page 1: Appendix A Photographs for Part 1 - Stanford …labsci.stanford.edu/images/Taxonomy-Appendices.pdf6 Appendix C – Set A Dichotomous Key 1a. Has 6 legs (2) 1b. Has 8 legs (6) 2a. Legs

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Appendix A – Photographs for Part 1

Escherichia coli

Helicobacter pylori

Bird’s-nest fern

Corn

Sequoia

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Shiitake

Enoki

Monarch

Blue crab

Barnacle

Tarantula

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Tick

Clam

Snail

Banana slug

Chimpanzee

Long-tailed macaque

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Fruit bat

Hummingbird

Peregrine falcon

Image sources:

E. coli: http://www.wadsworth.org/databank/ecoli.htm

H. pylori: http://www.countypathology.co.uk/News/files/archive-sep-2008.html

Bird’s-nest fern: http://www.floridata.com/ref/a/aspl_nid.cfm Corn: http://www.freefoto.com/preview/07-12-1?ffid=07-12-1

Sequoia: Photo by Kathy Ho

Shiitake: http://www.bfeedme.com/the-shiitake-mushroom-what-you-need-to-know/ Enoki: https://www.flickr.com/photos/squirmelia/298314651

Monarch butterfly: http://monarch-butterfly.info/

Blue crab: http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Features/ChesapeakeBay/ Barnacle: http://www.divebums.com/week/May02-2005/index.html

Tarantula: https://www.flickr.com/photos/flickpicpete/10580558924 Tick: http://www.cirrusimage.com/Arachnid_American_dog_tick.htm

Clam: http://www.divebums.com/week/2006/May08-2006/index.html

Snail: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Achatina_fulica_Hawaii.jpg Banana slug: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Banana_slug_at_UCSC.jpg

Chimpanzee: http://www.heathwood.org/simpson/quicklinks/animalsoftherainforest/chimpanzee.htm

Long-tailed macaque: http://travel.mongabay.com/indonesia/images/kali8960.html

Fruit bat: http://www.pilotguides.com/community/travel_writers/tonga_graham_shaw.php

Hummingbird: http://www.dicklincoln.com/2009/09/08/hummingbirds-and-the-kingdom-of-god/

Peregrine falcon: http://www.stoneflync.com/cashier

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Appendix B – Cartoon Animals (Set A)

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Appendix C – Set A Dichotomous Key

1a. Has 6 legs………………………………………………………………………(2)

1b. Has 8 legs………………………………………………………………………(6)

2a. Legs point forward……………………………………………………………..(3)

2b. Legs point backward …………………………………………………………..(5)

3a. Has pincers………………………………………………….Chelicerus longacrus

3b. Has fingers………………………………………………………………..……(4)

4a. Tongue forked ………………………………………………...Chelicerus stipula

4b. Tongue rounded………………………………………………...Chelicerus scilla

5a. Tail is pointed………………………………………………...……Palma thyrsus

5b. Tail is large and rounded…………………………………….Palma magnocauda

6a. Eye stalks present ………………………………………… Octocrus archetypum

6b. Eye stalks absent………………………………………………………………(7)

7a. Teeth squared…………………………………………………....Octocrus mirum

7b. Teeth pointed …………………………………………………………………(8)

8a. Pointed feet………………………………………………….Octocrus spicupede

8b. Rounded feet……………………………………………………………….….(9)

9a. 1 foot per leg…………………………………………......Rotundopedus unipede

9b. 2 feet per leg………………………………………………Rotundopedus bipede

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Appendix D – Cartoon Aliens (Set B)


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