HELLO, I REALLY NEED HELP ON THIS QUESTION THANK YOU SO MUCH:
An organism and its taxono...
Physics, 05.05.2020 21:46 maddysmall32
HELLO, I REALLY NEED HELP ON THIS QUESTION THANK YOU SO MUCH:
An organism and its taxonomic key are shown below.
Taxonomic key:
Step 1:
If the insect has 8 legs --- Go to step 2
If the insect has more than 8 legs --- Go to step 3
Step 2:
If it has one body region --- Go to step 4
If it has two body regions --- Go to step 5
Step 3:
If it has one pair of legs on each body segment --- It's a Centipede
If it has two pairs of legs on each body segment --- It's a Millipede
Step: 4
If it's less than 1 millimeter long --- It's a Mite
If it's more than 1 millimeter long --- It's a Tick
Step 5:
If it has claw-like pinchers --- Go to step 6
If it doesn't have claw-like pinchers --- It's a Spider
Step 6:
If it has a long-tail with a stinger --- It's a Scorpion
If it doesn't have a tail or a stinger --- It's a Pseudoscorpion
Which organism is shown in the image?
A. Millipede
B. Mite
C. Scorpion
D. Tick
Thank you
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