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2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Finding Order Domains Evolutionary Classification Kingdoms Other Stuff
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An analysis of derived characters is used to generate a a. family tree based on external appearance. b. family tree based on DNA structure. c. cladogram. d. traditional classification system.
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What is c
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What is true about dissimilar organisms such as a cow and a yeast? a.They are not related at all. b. Their degree of relatedness cannot be evaluated. c. Their degree of relatedness can be determined from their genes. d. They can interbreed and thus are the same species.
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What is c Their degree of relatedness can be determined from their genes
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In taxonomy, different classes of organisms might be grouped into the nSimilar genes are evidence of a. binomial nomenclature. c. common ancestry. b. mutations. d. different anatomy. ext larger category, a(an) ___________________.
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What is c
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Why might a particular kind of organism have more than one common name?
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What is the name might be different In different locations or different languages
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A model known as a(an) ___________________ uses DNA comparisons to esWhat do all organisms have in common? a. They use DNA to pass on information. b. They are all prokaryotes. c. They are all eukaryotes. d. They are genetically identical. timate the length of time that species have been evolving independently.
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What is a
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Linnaeus’s system of classification uses seven taxonomic categories. True or False.
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What is False
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Organisms in the kingdoms Eubacteria and Archaebacteria were previously grouped in a kingdom called a. Animalia. c. Monera. b. Fungi. d. Eukarya.
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What is Monera
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What kingdoms composed the three- kingdom classification system used by scientists in the 1800s? a.animals, plants, fungi b. animals, plants, bacteria c. animals, fungi, protists d. animals, plants, protists
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What is d animals, plants, and protists
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Which two kingdoms did Linnaeus recognize? a.bacteria and animals b. plants and fungi c. plants and animals d. protists and animals
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What is c animals and plants
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Scientists assign each kind of organism a universally accepted name in the system known as a.traditional classification. b. the three domains. c. binomial nomenclature. d. cladistics.
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What is c binomial nomenclature
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Sometimes organisms that are not closely related look similar because of a.convergent evolution. b. molecular clocks. c. mutations. d. reclassification.
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What is a convergent evolution
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In an evolutionary classification scheme, species within one genus should a.be more similar to each other than they are to other species. b. not be similar in appearance. c. be limited to species that can interbreed. d. have identical genes.
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What is a be more similar to each other than they are to other species
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Cladistic analysis considers characteristics that have arisen as lineages have evolved over time True or False.
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What is True
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The animals Panthera leo (lion) and ____________________ tigris (tiger) belong to the same genus
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What is Panthera
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How do you know that the groups Ursus maritimus and Ursus arctos are closely related?
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What is their scientific names show That they both belong to the same genus
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Several different classes make up a a. kingdom. c. family. b. phylum. d. genus.
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What is b phylum
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The domain ____________________ contains plants, fungi, protists, and animals—which are all eukaryotes
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What is Eukarya
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The three-domain system recognizes fundamental differences between two groups of a. prokaryotes. c. protists. b. eukaryotes. d. multicellular organisms.
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What is a prokaryotes
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Unlike the five-kingdom system of classification, the six-kingdom system breaks ____________________ into two groups.
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What is Monera
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a.a. cladistic analysis c.c. taxonomy b.b. traditional classification d.d. anatomy What kind of analysis focuses on the order in which derived characters appeared in organisms?
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What is a
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How is binomial nomenclature superior to the descriptive names used by early scientists?
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What is descriptive names where Very long and were not Standardized among all scientists
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The second part of a scientific name is unique to each a. order. c. genus. b. family. d. species
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What is d
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An analysis of derived characters is used to generate a a.family tree based on external appearance. b. family tree based on DNA structure. c. cladogram. d. traditional classification system.
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What is c cladogram
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What is true about dissimilar organisms such as a cow and a yeast? a.They are not related at all. b. Their degree of relatedness cannot be evaluated. c. Their degree of relatedness can be determined from their genes. d. They can interbreed and thus are the same species.
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What is c their degree of relatedness can be determined from Their genes
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