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Question 1 1 points Save Data used in ______ systematics stresses both common an

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Question 1 1 points Save

Data used in ______ systematics stresses both common ancestry and the amount of change observed among groups.


cladistic

phenetic

traditional

none of the above
Question 2 1 points Save

A ______ includes the ancestor and all of its descendants.


systematic

cladogram

monophyletic group

species
Question 3 1 points Save

______ was the first person to use a two-kingdom system of classification.


Aristotle

Carolus Linnaeus

Robert Whittaker

none of the above
Question 4 1 points Save

When writing a binomial name, the first letter of the _____ name is capitalized.


genus

species

kingdom

class
Question 5 1 points Save

Which of the following is more inclusive than phylum?


kingdom

class

species

order
Question 6 1 points Save

_____ is a process by which taxa are clustered together based on the number of their similarities.


Phenetics

Cladistics

Evolutionary systematics

none of the above
Question 7 1 points Save

Carl Woese's work separated prokaryotes into two groups, originally called Eubacteria and


Probacteria.

Monobacteria.

Archaebacteria.

none of the above
Question 8 1 points Save

Which of the following is NOT a type of Arachaebacteria?


halophile

thermophile

mesophile

none of the above
Question 9 1 points Save

Which of the following is NOT a main characteristic that scientists focus on when determining which kingdom an organism belongs to?


cell type

body type

nutrition

none of the above
Question 10 1 points Save

Several tissues may bond together to form a(n)


lipid.

nucleic acid.

organ.

none of the above

Explanation / Answer

1) traditional 2)monophyletic group 3)Carolus Linnaeus 4)genus 5)kingdom 6)Phenetics 7)Archaebacteria. 8)mesophile 9)nutrition 10) lipid

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