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What is the proper scientific name for the species you belong to?
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Homo Sapiens
Homo sapiens
humans
homo sapiens
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Which of the following are attributed to Linnaeus?
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all of the above
binomial nomenclature
classification of organisms into hierarchical taxa
none of the above
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Question 41 pts
Which of the following pairs would reside in the same Genus?
A. Quercus rubrum B. Acer rubrum C. Quercus alba
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A and B
none of these animals are in the same Genus
B and C
A and C
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Which taxon would you find organisms that would be most closely related to each other?
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family
phylum
Kingdom
order
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Which two taxa are used to create the scientific name for an organism?
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domain and species
species and genus
order and family
family and genus
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Question 71 pts
Before Linnaeus, names of organisms caused problems because:
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They were often long and had different meanings to different people
they were written in Latin and Greek
too short to tell us much about the organism
they were based on numbers
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For many species, there are often regional differences in their
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taxa
common name
scientific name
binomial nomenclature
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The second word in a scientific name is
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in Latin
an adjective describing the species
all of the above
the same for other members of teh same species
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An order is composed of a number of related
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families
classes
species
genera
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Question 111 pts
Organisms are named and classified based on physical characteristics in
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cladograms.
molecular clocks.
evolutionary trees.
Linnaean taxonomy.
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Question 121 pts
In the Linnaean system of classification, which of the following is most commonly defined as a group of organisms that can breed and produce offspring?
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phylum
genus
order
species
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How many kingdoms are there in the most current tree of life?
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two
three
five
six
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Drag each label to the correct location on the image. g organisms adopt different strategies and structures to make sure their offspring it uses. herds young into center of group produces many offspring at once to protect against high predation risk protects offspring until environmental conditions are ideal for growth coo b 13 1994 7 odos si . an . i
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Biology, 22.06.2019 01:30
In a classic experiment using pea shape, mendel conducted two separate genetic crosses. in the first cross the parent plants were “true breeding” for pea shape; one had round peas ( r )and the other had wrinkled (r). the first cross produced a filial 1 generation of all round peas. in the second cross, mendel bred plants from the filial 1 generation. this cross produced different results. out of approximately 1000 plants, about 75% were round and 25% were wrinkled.
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One important development during the 3rd trimester that will insulate the infant against changes in temperature is a. the deposition of fat under the skin b. the closing of the septum between c. the atria of the heart d. the beginnings of lung functioning e. the beginnings of light and sound sensing
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This is the main structural axis of the plant that supports leaves, flowers and fruits; transports fluids; stores nutrients and produces new tissue.
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