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to do


Add terms to glossary as they become more defined. Continue working on main keywords in the glossary.
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artist name


This is the person that produced the picture on the card.
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artist url


Sometimes, the artist will have a website where you can see more of his/her work. You should definitely check them out. If you really dig the picture, you can even consider supporting the artist by bu [..]
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biome


(From wiki) “Biomes are climatically and geographically defined as similar climatic conditions on the Earth, such as communities of plants, animals, and soil organisms, and are often referred to as ec [..]
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classification


These are labels linked to biological taxonomy, where scientists group and categorize organisms by biological type. There are various ranks in this classification, but we have chosen the three major o [..]
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climate


Climate preference of the organism. In Phylo, we have categorize this into four terms: cold, cool, warm, hot. An organism may have multiple climate preferences.
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common name


The common name for an organism’s species card. Often an organism may have multiple common names which tend to vary depending on the place of observation. Sometimes, a common name may even represent t [..]
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diet


How the organism receives its source of energy. In PHYLO, diet has been broken down to 5 categories which are symbolized with a coloured circle. They are photosynthetic, molecular carbon, herbivore, o [..]
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event card


A card that can change some aspect of game play. For instance, it may be something that changes CLIMATE or TERRAIN considerations. It may be something that affects specific organisms, etc. Examples ma [..]
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foodchain#


This number provides information on relative position in a food web. For instance, a photosynthetic plant would be given a number “1”, whereas animals of various diets would have higher numbers (i.e. [..]
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