Base: The polygon at the bottom and top of the prism.
Height: The perpendicular distance between the bases.
Lateral Faces: The rectangular or parallelogram-shaped sides of the prism.
Volume: The amount of space inside the prism, given by the formula: Volume = Base Area x Height.
Surface Area: The total area of all the faces of the prism, given by the formula: Surface Area = 2(Base Area) + (Perimeter of Base x Height).
Types of Prisms:
There are different types of prisms based on the shape of their bases, including rectangular prisms, triangular prisms, pentagonal prisms, hexagonal prisms, etc.
Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to explain how organisms are classified by physical characteristics, organized into levels of taxonomy, and identified by binomial nomenclature (e.g., taxonomic classification, dichotomous keys).
Engage in argument to justify the grouping of viruses in a category separate from living things.