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#1. Which of these correctly describes the science that deals with naming and grouping organisms?
#2. What is the correct hierarchical order from broadest to most specific?
#3. In binomial nomenclature, the second part of a scientific name refers to the:
#4. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of all living organisms?
#5. When organisms are grouped by common features and evolutionary relationships, this process is called:
#6. Which of the following levels contains organisms that are most similar to each other?
#7. Who introduced the system of two‑part names (genus and species) for organisms?
#8. Which taxonomic category has the fewest number of organisms?
#9. Which of the following is the most inclusive taxon in biological classification?
#10. The two‑word scientific name of an organism is called:
#11. Which statement about species is correct?
#12. A group of organisms that share a close evolutionary history and similar features is called a:
#13. Which scientist is credited with creating categories such as kingdom, class, and order?
#14. Which of the following is an example of a correct scientific name?
#15. The science of identifying, naming, describing, and classifying organisms is called:
#16. The lowest level of taxonomic hierarchy is:
#17. Which category groups together organisms that have many characteristics in common and share a recent common ancestor?
#18. A taxonomic unit that contains organisms with similar characteristics and can produce fertile offspring is a:
#19. Which of the following is NOT a primary purpose of classification?
#20. In binomial nomenclature, the genus name is always:
#21. Taxonomic classification helps to understand:
#22. Which of the following describes the correct order in binomial nomenclature?
#23. Which of the following is TRUE about species?
#24. Which term refers to all the living organisms in a particular place?
#25. Which of these is not a goal of modern classification?
#26. In biological nomenclature, if two organisms belong to the same genus, they are expected to:
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