Title: What is that
1What is that?
2Dichotomous Keys
- Dichotomous
- forking
- two choices
- Choose your own adventure
- You must be very observant
- Can be simple or complex
3Eastern Woodland Mammals
Nenature.com
4Dichotomous Keys for Eastern Woodland Mammals
5Leaves
- Job
- Produce sugars for the plant using
photosynthesis. - Distinguishing Characteristics
6Types of Trees
Deciduousbroad-leafed, lose leaves in fall.
ConiferousNeedles, Evergreen, seed in cones
7Needles
Bundles
Scale Like
8Deciduous Leaf Shape
Many leaflets splitting from a single leaf stem.
One leaf per leaf stem
Many leaflets that split from a central point on
the leaf stem
9Arrangement on Stem
Leaflets branch from opposite sides of the stem
Leaflets branch from left then right side of the
stem in an alternating pattern.
10Leaf Veins
Veins branch from a central location.
Veins run in the same direction
Veins branch from a central vein that runs the
length of the leaf.
11Leaf Base
- V shaped
- the leaf is V shaped where it meets the leaf
stalk. - Rounded
- the leaf is rounded and smooth where it meets the
leaf stalk. - Flat
- the bottom of the leaf is flat where it meets the
leaf stalk. - Heart shaped
- the bottom of the leaf has two large even lobes
that meet at the leaf stalk. - Uneven
- the bottom of the leaf does not meet in the same
spot on the leaf stalk.
12Leaf Edge
- Smooth
- Edge is smooth, there are no jagged teeth.
- Saw Tooth
- Edge has small jagged teeth that look like a saw
blade - Double Saw Tooth
- The edge of the leaf has big jagged teeth that
have smaller teeth around the edge. - Lobed
- The edge of the leaf has large sections that
stick out but the edges are smooth
13Citation
- www.nenature.com
- www.cws-scf.ec.gc.ca
- Hot Science and Technology Life Science