Asked by MrTang
Why is the classification species not considered a group?
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1 point
Each species is an individual organism.
Each species is a separate type of organism.
Each species shares characteristics with other species.
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1 point
Each species is an individual organism.
Each species is a separate type of organism.
Each species shares characteristics with other species.
Answers
Answered by
Byleth
Which taxonomic classification level is the most broad (i.e., the highest)?(1 point)
Responses
A. order
B. kingdom
C. genus
D. domain
Responses
A. order
B. kingdom
C. genus
D. domain
Answered by
Byleth
Charts, tables, drawings, and graphs are all types of(1 point)
Responses
A. evolutionary trees.
B. diagrams.
C. classification systems.
D. models.
Responses
A. evolutionary trees.
B. diagrams.
C. classification systems.
D. models.
Answered by
Byleth
What makes the kingdom Protista unique?(1 point)
Responses
A. Protists are not made of cells.
B. Protists share a common ancestor with fungi only.
C. Protists are single-celled.
D. Protists do not share a common ancestor.
Responses
A. Protists are not made of cells.
B. Protists share a common ancestor with fungi only.
C. Protists are single-celled.
D. Protists do not share a common ancestor.
Answered by
Byleth
your completely wrong
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