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When scientists classify organisms, they  A: arrange them in orderly groups A:  B: give them many common names B:  C: decide whether they are useful C:  D: ignore evolutionary relationships D: $100 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer

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“Kings Play Chess On Fine Grained Sand” is a mnemonic device that helps one remember  A: the six kingdoms A:  B: the seven levels of classification B:  C: the scientific names of organisms C:  D: the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells D: $200 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer

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When the seven levels of classification are listed from broadest from narrowest, which level is in the fifth position?  A: class A:  B: order B:  C: family C:  D: genus D: $300 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer

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The scientific name for the European white water lily is Nymphaea alba. What is the genus to which this plant belongs?  A: water lily A:  B: alba B:  C: alba lily C:  D: Nymphaea D: $500 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer

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$1000 Question  A: Archaebacteria A:  B: Eubacteria B:  C: Protista C:  D: Fungi D: $1,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer Most bacteria are classified into which kingdom?

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$2000 Question  A: Plantae A:  B: Animalia B:  C: Protista C:  D: Fungi D: $2,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer A pine tree is a member of the kingdom

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$4000 Question  A: proposing the theory of evolution by natural selection A:  B: founding the science of taxonomy B:  C: identifying characteristics of rare species C:  D: creating the mnemonic device for recalling the levels of classification D: $4,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer Linnaeus is known for

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$8000 Question  A: absorbing them from their surroundings A:  B: performing photosynthesis B:  C: eating food C:  D: all of the above D: $8,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer Fungi obtain nutrients by

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$16000 Question  A: 2 A:  B: 4 B:  C: 1 C:  D: 3 D: $16,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer How many species does Felis domesticus contain

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$64000 Question  A: class A:  B: family B:  C: genus C:  D: species D: $64,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer Two organisms that are in the same order will also be in the same

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 A: plant-like A:  B: fungus-like B:  C: animal-like C:  D: bacteria-like D: $125,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer Protozoa are ____ protists. $ Question

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$1 Million Question  A: single-celled protist A:  B: multicellular plant B:  C: multicellular protist C:  D: multicellular fungus D: $1,000,000 Question Click on the letter of the correct answer The giant kelp is

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