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Classification Challenge Directions: After each question, write your answer on a separate sheet of paper. You will be given about 30 seconds per questions. The group with the most correct answers will win.

1 of 11) The genus of a cow is BOS and the species name is TAURUS. Using proper binomial format, write it’s scientific name.

2 of 11) What is the scientific name of organism #7?

3 of 11) Two part question: a) In which kingdom(s) can you find prokaryotes? b) In which kingdom(s) is life typically unicellular?

4 of 11) Place the seven levels of organization in order of largest to smallest.

5 of 11 ) What are body structures with similar structures yet different functions?

6 of 11) Two part question: A) What is the final trait that plants and fungi have in common? B) How many traits do animals and plants share?

7 of 11) What kind of evidence is this cladogram based on?

8 of 11 ) Two part question: a) How many organisms have amniotic eggs? b) What separates the lancelets from the other organisms?

9 of 11) Which organism is most closely related to humans? Humans K = Animals P = Chordata C = Mammals O = Primates F = Hominids G = Homo S = Sapiens Organism A K = Animals P = Chordata C = Mammals O = Cetacea F = Delphinidae G = Orcinus S = Orca Organism B K = Animals P = Chordata C = Mammals O = Carnivora F = Ursidae G = Ursus S = arctos Organism C K = Animals P = Chordata C = Mammals O = Primates F = Hominids G = Panina S = Pan

10 of 11 ) Which object number is pictured below? Object 1 Object 2 Object 3 Object 4 Object 5 Object 6 Object 8 Object 9 Object 10 Object 11 Object 12 Object 7

11 of 11) Grab- Bag: After debuting in 1989, what is the longest running sitcom currently on television?

Exchange your answers

1 of 11) The genus of a cow is BOS and the species name is TAURUS. Using proper binomial format, write it’s scientific name. capitalizedlowercase underlined

V 2 of 11) What is the scientific name of organism #7?

3 of 11) Two part question: a) In which kingdom(s) can you find prokaryotes? b) In which kingdom(s) is life typically unicellular?

4 of 11) Place the seven levels of organization in order of largest to smallest.

5 of 11 ) What are body structures with similar structures yet different functions?

6 of 11) Two part question: A) What is the final trait that plants and fungi have in common? B) How many traits do animals and plants share?

7 of 11) What kind of evidence is this cladogram based on?

8 of 11 ) Two part question: a) How many organisms have amniotic eggs? b) What separates the lancelets from the other organisms?

9 of 11) Which organism is most closely related to humans? Humans K = Animals P = Chordata C = Mammals O = Primates F = Hominids G = Homo S = Sapiens Organism A K = Animals P = Chordata C = Mammals O = Cetacea F = Delphinidae G = Orcinus S = Orca Organism B K = Animals P = Chordata C = Mammals O = Carnivora F = Ursidae G = Ursus S = arctos Organism C K = Animals P = Chordata C = Mammals O = Primates F = Hominids G = Panina S = Pan

10 of 11 ) Which object number is pictured below? Object 1 Object 2 Object 3 Object 4 Object 5 Object 6 Object 8 Object 9 Object 10 Object 11 Object 12 Object 7

11 of 11) Grab- Bag: After debuting in 1989, what is the longest running sitcom on television?