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Classification Review

Classification Review. Honors Biology Ch. 18. 1. The science of classifying organisms is called. anatomy botany paleontology taxonomy. 0 of 30. 2. Soley from its name, you know that Rhizopus nigricans must be …. a plant an animal In the genus nigricans In the genus Rhizopus.

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Classification Review

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  1. Classification Review Honors Biology Ch. 18

  2. 1. The science of classifying organisms is called.. • anatomy • botany • paleontology • taxonomy 0 of 30

  3. 2. Soley from its name, you know that Rhizopusnigricans must be … • a plant • an animal • In the genus nigricans • In the genus Rhizopus 0 of 30

  4. 3. A useful classification system does NOT… • show relationships. • reveal evolutionary trends. • use different scientific names for the same organism. • change the taxon of an organism based on new data. 0 of 30

  5. 4. In classifying organisms, orders are grouped together into… • classes. • phyla. • families. • genera. 0 of 30

  6. 5. Of the following choices, the largest and most inclusive of Linnaeus’s taxonomic categories is the… • Species. • Kingdom. • Phylum. • Order. 0 of 30

  7. 6. Which of the following shows the evolutionary relationships among a group of organisms? • Taxon • Domain • Binomial nomenclature • Cladogram 0 of 30

  8. 7. A unique trait that is used to construct a cladogram is called a… • taxon. • molecular clock. • domain. • derived character. 0 of 30

  9. 8. The three domains are… • Animalia, Plantae, Archaebacteria. • Plantae, Fungi, Eubacteria. • Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya. • Protista, Bacteria, Animalia. 0 of 30

  10. 9. A kingdom that includes only heterotrophs is… • Fungi. • Protista. • Plantae. • Eubacteria. 0 of 30

  11. 10. Suppose you discovered a single-celled organism. This organism had a nucleus, mitochondria, a giant chloroplast and a cell wall with cellulose in it. In what kingdom would you place it? • Plant • Eubacteria • Fungi • Archaebacteria • Animalia • Protist 0 of 30

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