Bacterium C Bacterium D Bacterium A Batu B O A Phylogenic Tree is a way to show the relationships between species, the way a family tree shows relationships between people. We use similarties and differences between organisms to determine their relationships by placing them within the tree. Instructions (1) Pick an unknown bacterium from the top of this sheet, and beginning at the top of the tree use the prompt at each junction to decide which branch to move down. (2) Once at the bottom, the bacterium has been identified within the phylogeny. (3) Repeat with the remaining bacteria to determine how they're related! CILIA? No Yes ADD BACTERIA HERE ADO BACTERIA HERE Yes ADD BACTERIA HERE GREEN? No Outside ADD BACTERIA HERE Batum E Bacterium START BACTERIA HERE! SHAPE? Round PROTEIN? Inside ON BLUE? Yes Yes ADD BACTERIA HERE Rod CILIA? No ADD BACTERIA HERE Bacterium G SHAPE Yes Round ADD BACTERIA HERE Bacterium H Rod CHLOROPLASTS? CILIA? FLAGELLA? No No Yes Yes ADD BACTERIA HERE Batum COLOR Green Blue Chloroplasts No FALS ADD BACTERIA HERE Bacterium J Gray PROTEIN Inside Outside MIMO TRAITS Cilia Flagella ADD BACTERIA HERE

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Bacterium A
Bacterium B
Bacterium C
Bacterium D
A Phylogenic Tree is a way to show the relationships
between species, the way a family tree shows
relationships between people. We use similarties
and differences between organisms to determine
their relationships by placing them within the tree.
Instructions
(1) Pick an unknown bacterium from the top of
this sheet, and beginning at the top of the tree
use the prompt at each junction to decide
which branch to move down.
(2) Once at the bottom, the bacterium
has been identified within the
C
phylogeny.
Yes
(3) Repeat with the remaining
bacteria to determine how
they're related!
CILIA?
No
Yes
ADD
BACTERIA
HERE
ADD
BACTERIA
HERE
ADD
BACTERIA
HERE
GREEN?
No
Outside
ADD
BACTERIA
HERE
Bacterium E
CHERIE
START BACTERIA HERE!
SHAPE?
Round
PROTEIN?
No
Yes
Inside
BLUE?
Yes
Bacterium F
ADD
BACTERIA
HERE
www.
Rod
CILIA?
No
ADD
BACTERIA
HERE
www
Bacterium G
E
SHAPE
Yes
Round
ADD
BACTERIA
HERE
Bacterium H
Rod
CHLOROPLASTS?
CILIA?
FLAGELLA?
No
No
Yes
Yes
ADD
BACTERIA
HERE
Bacterium
COLOR
Green
Blue
Chloroplasts
No
ADD
BACTERIA
HERE
Bacterium J
Gray
PROTEIN
Inside
Outside
TRAITS
Cilia
Flagella
ADD
BACTERIA
HERE
Transcribed Image Text:Bacterium A Bacterium B Bacterium C Bacterium D A Phylogenic Tree is a way to show the relationships between species, the way a family tree shows relationships between people. We use similarties and differences between organisms to determine their relationships by placing them within the tree. Instructions (1) Pick an unknown bacterium from the top of this sheet, and beginning at the top of the tree use the prompt at each junction to decide which branch to move down. (2) Once at the bottom, the bacterium has been identified within the C phylogeny. Yes (3) Repeat with the remaining bacteria to determine how they're related! CILIA? No Yes ADD BACTERIA HERE ADD BACTERIA HERE ADD BACTERIA HERE GREEN? No Outside ADD BACTERIA HERE Bacterium E CHERIE START BACTERIA HERE! SHAPE? Round PROTEIN? No Yes Inside BLUE? Yes Bacterium F ADD BACTERIA HERE www. Rod CILIA? No ADD BACTERIA HERE www Bacterium G E SHAPE Yes Round ADD BACTERIA HERE Bacterium H Rod CHLOROPLASTS? CILIA? FLAGELLA? No No Yes Yes ADD BACTERIA HERE Bacterium COLOR Green Blue Chloroplasts No ADD BACTERIA HERE Bacterium J Gray PROTEIN Inside Outside TRAITS Cilia Flagella ADD BACTERIA HERE
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