Linnaean classification involves
A. only large, general categories of organisms.
B. only small, specific categories of organisms.
C. both large and small categories of organisms.***
D. no categories of organisms.

For many species, there are often regional differences in their
A. common names.***
B. scientific names.
C. taxa.
D. binomial nomenclature.
At any level of organization, groups that have biological meaning are referred to as
A. cladograms.
B. binomials.
C. taxa.***
D. systems.

According to the rules of binomial nomenclature, which of the terms is capitalized?
A. the genus name only***
B. the species name only
C. both the genus and species names
D. neither the genus nor species names
Systematics is
A. a system of classification created by Carolus Linnaeus.
B. the science of naming and grouping organisms.***
C. a way to give a two-part scientific name to all organisms.
D. a list of characteristics that can be used to identify an organism.

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