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THIS IS FOR PLATO/EDMENTUM PEOPLE:)) The following chart lists taxonomy classifications for seven organisms. Some have just one classification, while others have a subclassification. Which four classifications best match the classifications of your fossils? Research the classifications if you don’t know their characteristics.

Classification
Organism 1Brachiopoda
Organism 2Mollusca, Gastropoda
Organism 3Arthropoda, Trilobita
Organism 4Chordata, Actinopterygii
Organism 5Pteridophyta
Organism 6Nematoda
Organism 7Ascomycota
Now complete the following table to explain your reasoning for the classification of your fossils.

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