ACTIVITY 2. Where Do I Belong! Directions: Table 1 shows pictures of different organisms and their corresponding description. Determine the era and period each organism belongs to and write your answers in Table 2. Table 1 Organism 1.) Trilobite Table 2 Era Cenozoic (66 million Period Description An invertebrate, it lived in a shallow marine environment Organism Recent years ago to present) Quaternary during Ordovician and Tertiary Silurian periods. Crinoids look like plants actually related modern starfish. 2.) Crinoid Mesozoic Cretaceous but animals (252 to 66 million are to years ago) our Jurassic day They belong to Phylum Echinodermata and lived during Triassic Triassic the Period. Dinosaurs or giant reptiles ruled the Earth during the Jurassic under Mesozoic Era. Paleozoic Permian 3.) Dinosaurs (541 252 to Carbonifero Period million us years ago) Devonian Silurian This fossilized leaf is once part of an early plant during the Carboniferous Period. 4.) Vascular Plants vascular Ordovician Cambrian

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The history of life on Earth track down
the
processes by which living
and fossil organisms evolved to the present from the earliest emergence of life. To have
some overview on our new lesson, perform the succeeding activities.
ACTIVITY 2. Where Do I Belong!
Directions: Table 1 shows pictures of different organisms and their corresponding
description. Determine the era and period each organism belongs to and write your
answers in Table 2.
Table 1
Table 2
Description
An invertebrate, it
lived in a shallow
marine
environment
Period
Organism
1.) Trilobite
Era
Organism
Cenozoic
Recent
(66 million
years ago
to present)
Quaternary
during Ordovícian
and
Silurian
Tertiary
periods.
Crinoids look like
plants
actually
related
modern
starfish.
Mesozoic
(252 to 66
million
2.) Crinoid
Cretaceous
but
animals
are
to
years ago)
our
Jurassic
day
They
belong to Phylum
Echinodernata
and lived during
Triassic
Triassic
the
Period.
Dinosaurs or giant
reptiles ruled the
Earth during the
Jurassic
Paleozoic
(541
252
million
Permian
3.) Dinosaurs
to
Carbonifero
Period
us
under Mesozoic
years ago)
Devonian
Era.
Silurian
4.) Vascular
Plants
This fossilized leaf
is once part of an
early
plant during the
Carboniferous
Period.
vascular
Ordovician
Cambrian
Transcribed Image Text:What's New The history of life on Earth track down the processes by which living and fossil organisms evolved to the present from the earliest emergence of life. To have some overview on our new lesson, perform the succeeding activities. ACTIVITY 2. Where Do I Belong! Directions: Table 1 shows pictures of different organisms and their corresponding description. Determine the era and period each organism belongs to and write your answers in Table 2. Table 1 Table 2 Description An invertebrate, it lived in a shallow marine environment Period Organism 1.) Trilobite Era Organism Cenozoic Recent (66 million years ago to present) Quaternary during Ordovícian and Silurian Tertiary periods. Crinoids look like plants actually related modern starfish. Mesozoic (252 to 66 million 2.) Crinoid Cretaceous but animals are to years ago) our Jurassic day They belong to Phylum Echinodernata and lived during Triassic Triassic the Period. Dinosaurs or giant reptiles ruled the Earth during the Jurassic Paleozoic (541 252 million Permian 3.) Dinosaurs to Carbonifero Period us under Mesozoic years ago) Devonian Era. Silurian 4.) Vascular Plants This fossilized leaf is once part of an early plant during the Carboniferous Period. vascular Ordovician Cambrian
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