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How did Carl Linnaeus original classification system differ today?
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taxonomy is a living science meaning it can change as new discoveries are made true or false
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In the early 18th century, Carl Linneaus sought to discover the order of nature and created what system for classifying living
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Linneaus' system allowed for classification of living things based on what?
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True or False: The system designed by Linneaus is still used to classify animals today.
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Sir Joseph Banks utilized Linneaus' system to classify plants from all over the world, and pushed the British empire to make
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What is broadcast category of classification in taxonomy?
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1 of 41 of 4 Items Question You and your Canadian pen pal enjoy talking about nature together. While
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Select the most specific taxonomic group that includes all animals that have backbones.(1 point)
Responses the phylum Chordata
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When members of a species become separated by geography and lose the ability to interbreed, how would scientists classify them?
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define the word species.
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How is a phylogenetic tree similar to a dichotomous key?(1 point) Responses Both were founded by Carl Linneaus. Both were
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Fungi in Linnaeus’s Three Kingdom classification system(1 point) Responses could not be classified. could not be classified.
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Imagine you are a systematist who has discovered an unfamiliar animal. Which of the following observations about the animal will
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The classification of organisms is called(1 point)
Responses taxonomy. anatomy. ecology. evolutionary biology.
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Canis familiaris (dogs) and Canis lupus (wolves) are a different(1 point)
order. genus. species. phylum.
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Which statement is true regarding the taxonomic system?(1 point)
The current taxonomic system is based on the Linnaean
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How is a phylogenetic tree similar to a dichotomous key?(1 point) Responses Both focus on illustrating taxonomic relationships
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What is the broadest category of classification in taxonomy?(1 point)
species domain order kingdom
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Which modern classification was added after the original Linnaean system because certain microorganisms could not be seen with
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Canis familiaris (dogs) and Canis lupus (wolves) are a different(1 point)
Responses species. species. order. order. genus. genus.
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Which statement is true regarding the taxonomic system?(1 point)
Responses Charles Darwin was the primary creator of the current
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What is the broadest category of classification in taxonomy?(1 point)
Responses kingdom kingdom order order domain domain species
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How is a phylogenetic tree similar to a dichotomous key?(1 point)
Responses Both focus on illustrating taxonomic relationships
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A humpback whale is classified as a mammal while a basking shark is a fish. Which taxonomy classification are the same for a
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The classification of organisms is called(1 point)
Responses anatomy. anatomy. taxonomy. taxonomy. evolutionary biology.
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Which statement is true regarding the taxonomic system?(1 point)
Responses All of the current, living species in the world have
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*List the biological/taxonomic classification, in oorder, for the animal you have chosen. (Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order,
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The name "Ursus" in the polar bear's scientific name represents the bear's -
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Which of the following is the greatest benefit to having a universal standard taxonomic system within the scientific community?
(
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What is the broadest category of classification in taxonomy?(1 point)
Responses order order domain domain kingdom kingdom species
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How is a phylogenetic tree similar to a dichotomous key?(1 point)
Responses Both were founded by Carl Linneaus. Both were founded
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Classification: An organism that is multicellular, has eukaryotic cells, has a cell wall, is a heterotroph/saprophyte belongs to
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The flow chart below indicates the hierarchical levels of the Linnaean classification system. Which of the following organisms
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1. Scientists who study taxonomy are called?(1 point)
Responses systematists systematists paleontologists paleontologists
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4. Taxonomy is an important tool that helps scientists in a variety of ways. Of the following statements, which is the most
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Being monkey is sufficient condition to be mammal is it true?
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Canis familiaris (dogs) and Canis lupus (wolves) are a different(1 point) Responses phylum. phylum. species. species. genus.
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Which statement is true regarding the taxonomic system?(1 point) Responses All of the current, living species in the world have
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What suspect or an organism makes it an species
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The classification of organisms is called
A.) evolutionary biology. B.) ecology. C.) taxonomy. D.) anatomy.
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Canis familiaris (dogs) and Canis lupus (wolves) are a different
A.) species. B.) phylum. C.) order. D.) genus.
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Imagine you are a systematist who has discovered an unfamiliar animal. Which of the following observations about the animal will
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Which statement is true regarding the taxonomic system?
A.) All of the past, extinct species have been cataloged. B.) Charles
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How did Carl Linneaus's original classification system differ from today?
A.) He did not classify all the way down to the species
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How did you choose the structure the table of derived characteristics of Xenites (what were the rows and columns, and what order
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In the field of science, which scenario best illustrates the use of taxonomy?
* 1 point Sorting chemical elements based on their
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A researcher determines an organism to be eukaryotic, multicellular, and heterotrophic. In which taxonomic group should this
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Imagine you are a systematist who has discovered an unfamiliar animal. Which of the following observations about the animal will
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A) The classification of organisms is called (1 point)
taxonomy. anatomy. ecology. evolutionary biology
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