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- 2. Which component of biodiversity refers to the different kinds of places where organisms live and the interconnections that bind these organisms together? a) Genetics b) Ecosystem c) Species d) Functional 3. Which of the following shows the correct hierarchy of classification from the most inclusive to the least inclusive? a) Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species b) Domain, Phylum, Kingdom, Class, Family, Order, Genus, Species c) Species, Family, Genus, Order, Class, Kingdom, Phylum, Domain d) Species, Genus, Family, Order, Class, Phylum, Kingdom, Domain 4. Which hierarchical level of classification where the same organisms can mate and produce fertile offspring? a) Kingdom b) Species c) Family d) Phylum 5. Which of the following has high biodiversity? a) Banana Plantation b) Desert c) Coral Reef d) Rice FarmBinomial Nomenclature a) a kingdom proposed by Ernest Haeckel b) linnaeus c) a category with 1 or more phyla d) a category with one or more species e) first name of a organism f) second name of a organism g) identification, naming, classification h) monera i) a category with 1 or more families j) fungiWrite a brief note on each of the following, in relation to classification/biodiversity. 1)domain 2)kingdom 3)phylum 4)class 5)order 6)family 7)genus 8)species
- 4) The tree in your backyard is home to two cardinals, a colony of ants, a wasp's nest, two squirrels, and millions of bacteria. Together, all of these organisms represent a(n) A) community. B) species. C) population. D) ecosystem.12) Instead of 1 uniform definition, biologist use over 20 different definitions of "species". Why? A) Because scientists searching for life on other planets do not want to be restricted to the narrow definition that applies to earth based life forms B) Because historically biologist have argued over the correct definition of this term and therefore have split into seperate "camps" for different definitions C) Because life includes both sexual and asexually reproducing organisms D) Because life is so diverse that no single definition used so far can be uniformly applied in a meaningful way to all organismsBiodiversity is assessed by considering A) all are correct B)Genetic variation in organisms C) Aspects of geology and geomorphology D) Response of organisms to environmental factors E) The number of different species present
- Listed are the following characteristics or functions exhibit by organisms. For each organism in the first column of the following table, check the columns that correspond to that organisms characteristics a.)Autotrophic b.)Performs photosynthesis c.)Usually motile d.)Cell division requiring cell plate formation e.)Shows alternation of generations f.)Performs cellular respiration g.)Has mitochondria h.)Reproduces sexually and asexually i.)Can adapt and acquire immunity to pathogens j.)Heterotrophic k.)Has a structure called a brain l.)Can perform mitosis m.)Eukaryotic n.)Prokaryotic o.)Has genetic materials or DNA1) Evolution describes the change of the genetic makeup of __________ A)a population. B)an individual. C)a species. D)a cell 2) Which of the following would not be classified as a eukaryote? A)bacteria B)protista C)animals D) fungi E)plants 3) Which of the following is not a domain of life? A)Animalia B)Bacteria C)Archaea D)EukaryaWhich of the following is true regarding the diversity of life ? a) Domain Archaea does not contain any disease-causing organisms. b) Bacteria can vary greatly in size and range up to 700 µm in length Microbial Eukarya may have first arisen two billion years ago, well before fungi, plants c) animal d) All of the above are true 7:33 /
- Which of the following is the newest taxonomic unit?a) Strain b) Family c) Orderd) Species e) DomainListed are the following characteristics or functions exhibited by organisms. For each organism in the first column of the following table, check the columns that correspond to that organisms characteristics a.)Autotrophic b.)Performs photosynthesis c.)Usually motile d.)Cell division requiring cell plate formation e.)Shows alternation of generations f.)Performs cellular respiration g.)Has mitochondria h.)Reproduces sexually and asexually i.)Can adapt and acquire immunity to pathogens j.)Heterotrophic k.)Has a structure called a brain l.)Can perform mitosis m.)Eukaryotic n.)Prokaryotic o.)Has genetic materials or DNAWhich of these is an example of inductive reasoning? A) Hundreds of individuals of a species have been observed and all are photosynthetic; therefore, the species is photosynthetic. B) These organisms live in sunny regions. Therefore, they are using photosynthesis. C) If protists are all single-celled, then they are incapable of aggregating. D) If two species are members of the same genus, they are more alike than each of them could be to a different genus.