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Animal lab report procedures: 1. visit introduction to the metazoa: animals, animals, animals!, university of california, berkeley museum of paleontology. click on the systematics link and learn more
Animal lab report procedures: 1. visit introduction to the metazoa: animals, animals, animals!, university of california, berkeley museum of paleontology. click on the systematics link and learn more about a group you desire to begin researching for this lab. note: the boxes without images have not yet been developed. 2. if possible, visit a local zoo and try to learn more about the animal group you are researching. take pictures, talk to the zookeepers, etc. 3. visit a number of websites (a few starters are listed below) that deal with the great diversity of animals and their biological, ecological, and economic impacts on life and human society. gather (and cite!) information and images to allow you to prepare a poster or powerpoint presentation. 4. in your poster or powerpoint presentation you will need to detail the classification of the group of creatures you are detailing. 5. required elements include: the time of first occurrence, fossil record (if any), economic and societal impact of the group, and its evolutionary importance (for example the green algae are not terribly important save as a stem group for the evolution of plants). example sites: tree of life web project. maintained by scientists and collaborators, this site organizes over 5000 web pages about the classification and relationships of the domains and other taxonomic groups. animal diversity web. this site compiles many links to aid your research. biodiversity explorer. provides a look at how the taxonomic groups are classified and basic characteristics. discover life. links and information for systematics.