Which taxonomic classification level is the largest or most broad?(1 point)
kingdom
species
order
domain
21 answers
domain
Select the correct format for the scientific name of the domestic cat.(1 point)
Responses
felis catus
felis catus
Felis catus
Felis catus
felis Catus
felis Catus
Felidae Felis Catus
Felidae Felis Catus
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felis catus
felis catus
Felis catus
Felis catus
felis Catus
felis Catus
Felidae Felis Catus
Felidae Felis Catus
Felis catus
Mold on bread is categorized as a(n)(1 point)
Responses
plant.
bacterium.
animal.
fungus.
Responses
plant.
bacterium.
animal.
fungus.
fungus.
Which statement is true?(1 point)
Responses
A dichotomous key uses question pairs to identify organisms by their characteristics.
A dichotomous key uses question pairs to identify organisms by their characteristics.
A dichotomous key uses question pairs to identify organisms by their group.
A dichotomous key uses question pairs to identify organisms by their group.
A dichotomous key uses samples to identify organisms using observable traits.
A dichotomous key uses samples to identify organisms using observable traits.
A dichotomous key uses photographs to identify organisms using observable traits.
Responses
A dichotomous key uses question pairs to identify organisms by their characteristics.
A dichotomous key uses question pairs to identify organisms by their characteristics.
A dichotomous key uses question pairs to identify organisms by their group.
A dichotomous key uses question pairs to identify organisms by their group.
A dichotomous key uses samples to identify organisms using observable traits.
A dichotomous key uses samples to identify organisms using observable traits.
A dichotomous key uses photographs to identify organisms using observable traits.
A dichotomous key uses question pairs to identify organisms by their characteristics.
Your teacher describes an organism that digests its food externally before absorbing it. You also find out that this organism cannot move. Based on what you’ve learned, this organism is most likely a(n)(1 point)
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fungus.
fungus.
protist.
protist.
animal.
animal.
bacterium.
bacterium.
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fungus.
fungus.
protist.
protist.
animal.
animal.
bacterium.
bacterium.
fungus.
What is the lowest level of taxonomic classification (i.e., the narrowest)?(1 point)
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species
species
order
order
class
class
genus
Responses
species
species
order
order
class
class
genus
species
What is the name of a specific type of model that shows how animals diverge during evolution?(1 point)
Responses
taxonomy
taxonomy
cladogram
cladogram
diagram
diagram
hierarchy
Responses
taxonomy
taxonomy
cladogram
cladogram
diagram
diagram
hierarchy
cladogram
A grasshopper is an arthropod. Based on the grasshopper’s characteristics, which other animal likely belongs to this group?(1 point)
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clam
clam
tapeworm
tapeworm
coral
coral
mosquito
mosquito
Responses
clam
clam
tapeworm
tapeworm
coral
coral
mosquito
mosquito
Mosquito.
In one or two sentences, explain how cats and dogs, both mammals, could be classified as distinct animals. What characteristics set them apart from one another?
Cats and dogs can be classified as distinct animals because they have different physical characteristics, behavioral patterns, and require different types of care. For example, cats have retractable claws, while dogs' claws are always exposed. Additionally, cats are obligate carnivores, while dogs are omnivores and require a more varied diet.
Snails and beetles have exoskeletons. Hypothesize the advantages and disadvantages of having an exoskeleton rather than a backbone. Explain your answer in one or two sentences
Some advantages of having an exoskeleton include protection from predators and the environment, while some disadvantages include the inability to grow as quickly and the potential for inflexibility. In contrast, some advantages of having a backbone include the ability to support more weight and grow more quickly, while some disadvantages include increased vulnerability to injury and the need to maintain a constant internal balance.
Vertebrates include fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Analyze the common characteristics of reptiles and explain how they differ from mammals. Explain your answer in one or two sentences.
Reptiles and mammals share some characteristics, such as having vertebrae, but reptiles lay eggs instead of giving live birth, and their skin is covered in scales or plates rather than hair or fur. Mammals, on the other hand, are endothermic, have mammary glands for nursing their young, and generally have teeth differentiated for varying diets.