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The classification of organisms is called(1 point)
Responses taxonomy. taxonomy. evolutionary biology. evolutionary biology.
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Canis familiaris (dogs) and Canis lupus (wolves) are a different(1 point)
Responses genus. genus. phylum. phylum. order. order.
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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?(1 point)
Responses All of the past, extinct species have been cataloged.
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Question 1 A)The classification of organisms is called(1 point) Responses evolutionary biology. evolutionary biology. taxonomy.
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The classification of organisms is called(1 point) Responses ecology. ecology. evolutionary biology. evolutionary biology.
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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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The classification of organisms is called
A. ecology B. evolutionary biology C. anatomy D. taxonomy
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Canis familiaris (dogs) and Canis lupus (wolves) are a different
A. species B. order C. phylum 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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The classification of organisms is called(1 point) Responses evolutionary biology. evolutionary biology. taxonomy. taxonomy.
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Question Imagine you are a systematist who has discovered an unfamiliar animal. Which of the following observations about the
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STAN NCT DREAM AND AESPA
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How did Carl Linneaus’s original classification system differ from today?(1 point) Responses He did not classify all the way
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Which statement is true regarding the taxonomic system?(1 point) Responses All of the past, extinct species have been cataloged.
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List the biological/taxonomic classification, in oorder, for a pallas cat . (Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus,
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Amahia Cruz-perez
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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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Imagine you are a systematist who has discovered an unfamiliar animal. Which of the following observations about the animal will
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Canis familiaris (dogs) and Canis lupus (wolves) are a different(1 point) Responses genus. genus. species. species. phylum.
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How did Carl Linneaus’s original classification system differ from today?(1 point) Responses He did not classify all the way
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Based on this cladogram, which statement best describes relationships among millipede orders?
(1 point) Stemmiulida is more
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Which two groups are the most similar in physical characteristics?
Archaea and viruses Archaea and Eukarya Eukarya and Eubacteria
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Which characteristics do scientists use to group species?
age and date of discovery health and reproductive success ancestors and
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What is the purpose for assigning two names to classify organisms?
The scientist who discovers the organism can assign a name.
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How is a phylogenetic tree similar to a dichotomous key? (1 point)
• Both focus on illustrating taxonomic relationships between
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A)Carolus Linnaeus developed a system to organize all life on Earth called(1 point)
Responses domain. domain. a dichotomous key.
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Match the Species with the Domain, They can have multiple domains.
(4 points) Domain: Amniote Vertebrate Bilateral Symetry
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Match The species with the Domain. Species can Have multiple Domains.
Domain: 2-fingered Feathers Toothless Wishbone Species:
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Based on this cladogram, which statement best describes relationships among millipede orders? (1 point) Responses Stemmiulida is
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A) Carolus Linnaeus developed a system to organize all life on Earth called (1 point)
a phylogenetic tree. a dichotomous key.
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A) What is the broadest category of classification in taxonomy? (1 point)
species domain kingdom order
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Carolus Linnaeus developed a system to organize all life on Earth called(1 point)
Responses a dichotomous key. a dichotomous key.
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What is the broadest category of classification in taxonomy?(1 point)
Responses species species order order kingdom kingdom
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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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Carolus Linnaeus developed a system to organize all life on Earth called
A. binomial nomenclature B. a phylogenetic tree C.
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What is the broadest category of classification in taxonomy?
A. domain B. kingdom C. species D. order
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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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What trait do all of the species have in common? (1 point)
• none of the above • amniote • vertebrate • bilateral
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1. What is Taxonomy?
2. Taxonomists study the diversity of organisms and use a system to organize them into groups in terms of
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Organisms capable of mating and producing fertile offspring
Group of answer choices genus family order species
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Carolus Linnaeus developed a system to organize all life on Earth called
A.) domain. B.) binomial nomenclature. C.) a
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What is the broadest category of classification in taxonomy?
A.) kingdom B.) order C.) domain D.) species
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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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Which statement is true regarding the taxonomic system?
Charles Darwin was the primary creator of the current taxonomic system.
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How did Carl linneaus original classification system differ from today?
He did not classify all the way down to species level. He
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Which of the following explains How Carl linneaus original classification system differ from today?
He did not classify all the
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1. What is Taxonomy?
2. Taxonomists study the diversity of organisms and use a system to organize them into groups in terms of
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Icccccyy
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Which statement is correct?
Hippopotamuses are more closely related to cows than to javelinas Toothed whales are more closely
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Canis familiaris (dogs) and Canis lupus (wolves) are a different(1 point)
Responses phylum. phylum. species. species. order.
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Which statement is true regarding the taxonomic system?(1 point)
Responses All of the past, extinct species have been cataloged.
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