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