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1. For many species, there are often regional differences in their..
a. common names
b. scientific names
c. taxa.
d. binomial nomenclature
2. Often, the 2nd part of a scientific name is
a. a description of a trait or habitat
b. the same as for other members of the same genus
c. capitalized if it derives from a proper name
d. different in different locations
3. several different classes make up a:
a. kingdom
b. phylum
c. family
d. genus
4. Traditional classifications tended to take into account primarily
a. extinct organisms
b. RNA similarities
c. DNA similarities
d. visible similarities and differences
5. In an evolutionary classification scheme, species within one genus should
a. be more closey related to one another than they are to species in other genera.
b. be less closey related to one another than they are to species in other genera.
c. be limited to species that can interbreed
d. have identical genes
6. 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 estimated from their genes.
d. they can interbreed and thus are the same species
7. All organisms in the kingdom protista, plantae, and aminalia are
a. multicellular organisms
b. photosynthetic organisms
c. eukaryotes
d. prokaryotes
8. to be useful, a scientific name has to refer to
a. all living species
b. all lving and extinct species
c. all species in one habitat
d. a single species
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a. common names
b. scientific names
c. taxa.
d. binomial nomenclature
2. Often, the 2nd part of a scientific name is
a. a description of a trait or habitat
b. the same as for other members of the same genus
c. capitalized if it derives from a proper name
d. different in different locations
3. several different classes make up a:
a. kingdom
b. phylum
c. family
d. genus
4. Traditional classifications tended to take into account primarily
a. extinct organisms
b. RNA similarities
c. DNA similarities
d. visible similarities and differences
5. In an evolutionary classification scheme, species within one genus should
a. be more closey related to one another than they are to species in other genera.
b. be less closey related to one another than they are to species in other genera.
c. be limited to species that can interbreed
d. have identical genes
6. 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 estimated from their genes.
d. they can interbreed and thus are the same species
7. All organisms in the kingdom protista, plantae, and aminalia are
a. multicellular organisms
b. photosynthetic organisms
c. eukaryotes
d. prokaryotes
8. to be useful, a scientific name has to refer to
a. all living species
b. all lving and extinct species
c. all species in one habitat
d. a single species
GIVING OUT BEST ANSWER POINTS. and dont tell me to do my hw, cause this is just a study guide for me.