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Final Task: The Master Classification Table Instructions: No…

Final Task: The Master Classification Table Instructions: Now that you have analyzed your specimen using the Dichotomous Key and reviewed the Taxonomic Reference Guide, you must complete the formal classification table below. For each taxonomic level, you must provide: The Taxon Name: The specific name identified via the key. A Detailed Rationale: A minimum of 2–3 sentences explaining why your specimen fits that category. Your rationale must cite specific visual evidence from the image (e.g., “The specimen possesses a translucent blue glow which indicates an energy-based composition rather than solid flesh”). Copy and paste the template below into the text box and fill in your findings: Taxonomic Level Your Classification Rationale for Taxon (Min. 2-3 Sentences) Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Submission Requirements & Naming Rules: Rationales: Any rationale that is only one sentence or lacks specific visual details from the image will result in a point deduction. Use academic language (e.g., “bilateral symmetry,” “exoskeletal plating,” “luminescent filaments”). Binomial Nomenclature: Your Genus and Species are creative names based on your own naming logic. Academic Integrity Reminder: This is an individual inquiry task. Your rationales must match the visual characteristics of your specific assigned image. Honorlock is monitoring for external site usage; all descriptions must come from your own observation and the provided guide.

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Step 6: Order & Family (Exoskeletal Branch) 6a. Features “…

Step 6: Order & Family (Exoskeletal Branch) 6a. Features “Lazer Tongue,” “Supersonic Speed,” or predator-style head… Order: Xenophanes | Family: Carnifex-X 6b. Features “Electric Pulse,” “Litho-Armor,” or 6+ limbs… Order: Electro-Lithos | Family: Magneto-Shell 6c. Features “Toxic Seeks” or “Floral Camouflage”… Order: Botano-Specialis | Family: Toxivisor-Fam

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Jaundice occurs when:

Jaundice occurs when:

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Which pediatric condition commonly causes intestinal obstruc…

Which pediatric condition commonly causes intestinal obstruction due to telescoping of the intestine?

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Type YES into the blank below after reading the following: I…

Type YES into the blank below after reading the following: I understand I have to record my work in the last question of the test AND after the assessment submits I have to then upload my work in the comment section of the assessment.  Work submitted through email will have a deduction of points.  ONLY if there are extenuating circumstances and I have technical difficulties when uploading work, I am to screenshot the technical issue when submitting my work to my teacher through email. You can email Mrs. Thul at lthul@dwight.global and Mr. Hancock at ahancock@dwight.global . Not leaving enough time at the end of the test is not a technical difficulty, you are to plan for the last 10 minutes to upload your work.    

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Which of the following bones does the rhomboid major attach…

Which of the following bones does the rhomboid major attach to?

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Which metal is protected by passivation in concentrated nitr…

Which metal is protected by passivation in concentrated nitric acid?

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Which element is known as brimstone?

Which element is known as brimstone?

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The Hall–Héroult process is used for extraction of:

The Hall–Héroult process is used for extraction of:

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Stainless steel is an alloy of iron with:

Stainless steel is an alloy of iron with:

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