Question
Based on their names, one can tell that the baboons Papio annubis and Papio cynocephalus do NOT belong to the same
a
class.
b
genus.
c
family.
d
species.
Question 2
Who developed the system of binomial nomenclature?
a
Charles Darwin
b
Carl Linnaeus
c
Gregor Mendel
d
Pierre Magnol
Question 3
Which kingdom contains members that are so diverse that their only shared trait is the fact they have is a nucleus and membrane bound organelles?
a
Plantae
b
Eubacteria
c
Animalia
d
Protista
e
Archaebacteria
f
Fungi
Question 4
Read the passage "Scientific Names" in the box.
SCIENTIFIC NAMES
Long ago, when humans first started to name organisms, every group of people had a different name for the same living thing. Many years later, scientists fixed this problem by giving every living thing a scientific name that would be known worldwide. For example, in English we call a certain bird a "bald eagle." In Spanish, the same bird is called "águila calva." However, scientists around the world know the bird by its scientific name: Haliaeetus leucocephalus.
Why is assigning scientific names to living things important?
a
It prevents scientists from using the same organisms to replicate experiments.
b
It helps scientists identify the same living thing, even in a different language.
c
It stops the use of common names like "bald eagle" and "águila calva."
d
It helps identify where the living thing was first found in the world.
Question 5
What is a human's genus and species?
a
Ursus arctos
b
Canis lupes
c
Homo sapiens
d
Felis concolor
a
class.
b
genus.
c
family.
d
species.
Question 2
Who developed the system of binomial nomenclature?
a
Charles Darwin
b
Carl Linnaeus
c
Gregor Mendel
d
Pierre Magnol
Question 3
Which kingdom contains members that are so diverse that their only shared trait is the fact they have is a nucleus and membrane bound organelles?
a
Plantae
b
Eubacteria
c
Animalia
d
Protista
e
Archaebacteria
f
Fungi
Question 4
Read the passage "Scientific Names" in the box.
SCIENTIFIC NAMES
Long ago, when humans first started to name organisms, every group of people had a different name for the same living thing. Many years later, scientists fixed this problem by giving every living thing a scientific name that would be known worldwide. For example, in English we call a certain bird a "bald eagle." In Spanish, the same bird is called "águila calva." However, scientists around the world know the bird by its scientific name: Haliaeetus leucocephalus.
Why is assigning scientific names to living things important?
a
It prevents scientists from using the same organisms to replicate experiments.
b
It helps scientists identify the same living thing, even in a different language.
c
It stops the use of common names like "bald eagle" and "águila calva."
d
It helps identify where the living thing was first found in the world.
Question 5
What is a human's genus and species?
a
Ursus arctos
b
Canis lupes
c
Homo sapiens
d
Felis concolor
Answers
GPT-4o mini
Here are the answers to your questions:
**Question 1:** Based on their names, one can tell that the baboons Papio annubis and Papio cynocephalus do NOT belong to the same
**b** genus.
**Question 2:** Who developed the system of binomial nomenclature?
**b** Carl Linnaeus
**Question 3:** Which kingdom contains members that are so diverse that their only shared trait is the fact they have a nucleus and membrane bound organelles?
**d** Protista
**Question 4:** Why is assigning scientific names to living things important?
**b** It helps scientists identify the same living thing, even in a different language.
**Question 5:** What is a human's genus and species?
**c** Homo sapiens
**Question 1:** Based on their names, one can tell that the baboons Papio annubis and Papio cynocephalus do NOT belong to the same
**b** genus.
**Question 2:** Who developed the system of binomial nomenclature?
**b** Carl Linnaeus
**Question 3:** Which kingdom contains members that are so diverse that their only shared trait is the fact they have a nucleus and membrane bound organelles?
**d** Protista
**Question 4:** Why is assigning scientific names to living things important?
**b** It helps scientists identify the same living thing, even in a different language.
**Question 5:** What is a human's genus and species?
**c** Homo sapiens