From the following classes of proteobacteria listed, choose one from below to create a dichotomous key....
After reviewing the chart and past information from previous weeks, create a dichotomous key using at least 10 points to key out the organisms listed. Staphylococcus aureus Staphylococcus epidermidis Streptococcus pyogenes Streptococcus pneumoniae Streptococcus agalactiae
Please view my dichotomous key then view the rubric
then create a dicotomous that adheres to most of what the rubric
wants.
please do not hand write.
Create another dicotomous key based off the rubric. I
made a practice dicotomous key which should be missing a decent bit
of information or be imperfect.
Create a dicotomous key that you feel completely
satisfies the rubric. Do not handwrite it.
Ignore all information impossible to answet
FA19 notomous Key of Plants and...
A dichotomous key is made of: Select one: a. Two or more descriptions that lead the user of the key to an identification b. A series of couplets that consist of contrasting statements that lead to two separate choices c. A branching pattern in the shape of a tree d. Couplets that together describe a species or groups of species
make a dichotomous key
Study Bring Lab Practical Study NNNN CHALLENGE QUESTION You are given an unknown bacterium to identify. You do some initial testing and determine that the bacterium is a Gram-negative, motile rod with no unique colony morphology or pigmentation when grown on an agar plate. Given the following metabolic profiles for six known Gram-negative rods. create a dichotomous key which will guide the testing of your unknown bacterium. List all of the tests that you will need...
Multiple Choice: For the argument or claim listed below choose from one of the choices below that is most appropriate. Write the letter of the choice (and the choice title) that most closely corresponds to the type of Argument or type of Fallacy or Argument Rule application or Argument Rule violation, using the 18 Choices listed. Choices: A) Modus Ponens B) Modus Tollens C) False Dilemma D) Faulty Analogy Fallacy E) Argument by Analogy F) Composition Fallacy G) Sunk Costs...
When describing new species, taxonomists create dichotomous keys so that they may be positively identified by others in the future. A dichotomous key is a written series of contrasting choices that rely on the distinctive characteristics of different species to choose a correct taxonomic name with a series of steps. Keys that distinguish large groups of species can be hundreds of lines long. Below is a simplified key. Begin with the first step and identify your six mushrooms by name....
Mollicutes such as Mycoplasma are distinguished from related Firmicutes by their inability to: Choose one or more: A. live extracellularly. B. make amino acids. C. synthesize phospholipids. D. be independently motile. E. make ribosomes. F. retain the Gram-stain (i.e., they stain Gram-negative).
Create a dichotomous key for the image below. 1st half is
already done.
Symmetry The Animal Kingdom: Invertebrate Comparison Chart Cephalization Segmentation Appendages Skeleton Yes No Hydro Habitat Size Rotifer Philodina Bilateral Aquatic Micro Vinegar Eel (Roundworm) Bilateral Yes Hydro Aquatic Micro Planarian (flatworm) Bilateral Hydro Aquatic Micro Hydra Radial Aquatic Micro Hydro Exo Hissing Roach Bilateral Yes 6 Terrestrial Macro Scorpion Bilateral Terrestrial Macro Snail Bilateral Yes No Exo or hydro BOTH Macro Millipede Bilateral Yes Yes Exo Terrestrial...
Help on two or three substantive posts Need to choose one of the products listed below (or create your own product) 1. Describe the ideal target market for the product. 2. How would you determine the best product positioning? 3. Why is your positioning effective? a. A brand of tablet computer b. A cell phone targeting children c. A local animal shelter d. A line of power tools targeting women e. A brand of toothpaste
Select all correct options in the list below about concrete and abstract classes Select one or more: a. Concrete classes can be instantiated b. Abstract classes must contain at least one abstract method c. Only concrete classes can be super classes d. Abstract classes (using the "abc" library) can be instantiated e. Concrete classes often contain abstract methods f. Both concrete and abstract classes can be super classes that other classes inherit from g. Only abstract classes can be super...