Asked by bluesanta
A humpback whale is classified as a mammal while a basking shark is a fish. Which taxonomy classification are the same for a humpback whale and a basking shark?(1 point)
Responses
domain only
domain only
domain and kingdom only
domain and kingdom only
domain, kingdom, phylum only
domain, kingdom, phylum only
domain, kingdom, phylum, class only
Responses
domain only
domain only
domain and kingdom only
domain and kingdom only
domain, kingdom, phylum only
domain, kingdom, phylum only
domain, kingdom, phylum, class only
Answers
Answered by
bluesanta
A dichotomouys key is used to identify a plant.
1a. Leaves are spiny ......................Pinus taeda
1b. Leaves are broad..................... Go to 2
2a. Single leaf..........................Go to 3
2b. Many leaves....................... Go to 4
3a. Leaf edge is smooth..............Cornus florida
3b. Lead edge is rough...............Ulmus americana
4a. Leaflet edges are smooth........Albizia julibrissin
4b. Leaflet edges are rough.........Juglans nigra
A plant has many broad leaves with rough edges. What type of plant is this?
(1 point)
Responses
cornus florida
cornus florida
pinus taeda
pinus taeda
albizia julibrissin
albizia julibrissin
juglans nigra
1a. Leaves are spiny ......................Pinus taeda
1b. Leaves are broad..................... Go to 2
2a. Single leaf..........................Go to 3
2b. Many leaves....................... Go to 4
3a. Leaf edge is smooth..............Cornus florida
3b. Lead edge is rough...............Ulmus americana
4a. Leaflet edges are smooth........Albizia julibrissin
4b. Leaflet edges are rough.........Juglans nigra
A plant has many broad leaves with rough edges. What type of plant is this?
(1 point)
Responses
cornus florida
cornus florida
pinus taeda
pinus taeda
albizia julibrissin
albizia julibrissin
juglans nigra
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is **domain and kingdom only**.
Both the humpback whale and the basking shark belong to the same domain (Eukarya) and kingdom (Animalia), but they differ in other classifications like phylum and class (with whales being mammals (class Mammalia) and sharks being fish (class Chondrichthyes)).
Both the humpback whale and the basking shark belong to the same domain (Eukarya) and kingdom (Animalia), but they differ in other classifications like phylum and class (with whales being mammals (class Mammalia) and sharks being fish (class Chondrichthyes)).
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
The correct response is **Juglans nigra**.
According to the key:
- The plant has many broad leaves (go to 4).
- It has rough edges on the leaflets (this corresponds to 4b).
Thus, it identifies as **Juglans nigra** (black walnut).
According to the key:
- The plant has many broad leaves (go to 4).
- It has rough edges on the leaflets (this corresponds to 4b).
Thus, it identifies as **Juglans nigra** (black walnut).