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Why is the classification species not considered a group? (1 point)
Each species shares characteristics with other species.
Each species is a separate type of organism.
O Each species is an individual organism.
O Each species lacks the characteristics of the levels above.
Each species shares characteristics with other species.
Each species is a separate type of organism.
O Each species is an individual organism.
O Each species lacks the characteristics of the levels above.
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HELP PLEASE
Which taxonomic classification level is the most broad (i.e., the highest)?(1 point)
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kingdom
kingdom
domain
domain
order
order
genus
genus
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kingdom
kingdom
domain
domain
order
order
genus
genus
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Charts, tables, drawings, and graphs are all types of (1 point)
models.
classification systems.
diagrams.
O evolutionary trees.
models.
classification systems.
diagrams.
O evolutionary trees.
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HELP PLEASE
What makes the kingdom Protista unique?(1 point)
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Protists do not share a common ancestor.
Protists do not share a common ancestor.
Protists are not made of cells.
Protists are not made of cells.
Protists share a common ancestor with fungi only.
Protists share a common ancestor with fungi only.
Protists are single-celled.
Protists are single-celled.
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Protists do not share a common ancestor.
Protists do not share a common ancestor.
Protists are not made of cells.
Protists are not made of cells.
Protists share a common ancestor with fungi only.
Protists share a common ancestor with fungi only.
Protists are single-celled.
Protists are single-celled.
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