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the following chart lists taxonomy classification for seven organisms. some have just one classifications of your fossils? research the classifications if you don’t know their characteristics.Organism 1- BrachiopodaOrganism 2- Mollusca, Gastropoda Organism 3- Arthropoda, Trilobita Organism 4- Chordata, ActinopterygliOrganism 5- PteridophytaOrganism 6- NematodaOrganism 7- Ascomycot

the following chart lists taxonomy classification for seven organisms. some have just-example-1
the following chart lists taxonomy classification for seven organisms. some have just-example-1
the following chart lists taxonomy classification for seven organisms. some have just-example-2
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Organism 1- Brachiopoda: Is a phylum of the Animalia Kingdom consisting of solitary animals, exclusively marine benthic. They are animals with soft body and a carapace composed of two valves (similar to bivalve molluscs), being most extinct. One representative is the Spiriferina rostrata. Fossil D

Organism 2- Mollusca, Gastropoda: They are univalve mollusca, they body consists of four parts, being gererally enclosed in a shell. One representative is the Helix pomatia. Fossil A

Organism 3- Arthropoda, Trilobita: Entirely extinct arthopod group, with hard exoskeleton covering the dorsal body surface. Trilobita is the representative of this group. Fossil C

Organism 4- Chordata, Actinopterygli: These are thin and elongated fishes, spineless, with no acessory respiratory organs presents. One representative of this group is the Tuna.

Organism 5- Pteridophyta: They are considered as the first pants to be evolved on land, they are cryptogams seedless vascular plants. Ferns are a representative of this group. Fossil B

Organism 6- Nematoda: It is a phylum of bilaterally simmetrical and triploblasic organisms, with a cylindrical shape. They can be free-living or parasites in the enviroment. One representative of this group is the Caenorhabditis elegans.

Organism 7- Ascomycota: They are septate fungi with filaments partioneted by cellular cross-walls, being the major part of pathogens for plants and animals. one representative of Ascomycota is the Sarcoscypha cossinea.

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