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p. 465 11-25

p. 465 11-25. 11. Biologists assign each organism a universally accepted name to provide consistency within the scientific community.

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p. 465 11-25

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  1. p. 465 11-25 11. Biologists assign each organism a universally accepted name to provide consistency within the scientific community. 12. Scientists group organisms based on evolutionary relationships. Some ways that scientists can determine relationships are derived characters and genetic information. 18. By using DNA & RNA to determine evolutionary relationships. By analyzing the DNA sequence to see how similar & dissimilar the species are, and how recently their lineages split off from one another. 19. This is evidence for all living things having a common ancestor, because unrelated organisms have similarities. 20. Using the changes in DNA codes to determine how long ago species split off from one another. 21. A domain is more general or larger than a kingdom.

  2. 22. Prokaryotic cells w/peptidoglycan in the cell walls. • 23. Archaea • 24. Fungi, Protista, Plantae, Animalia • 25. Fungi has chitin in its cell walls, and plants have cellulose, fungi are sometimes unicellular (plants are all multicellular), and fungi are heterotrophs, and plants are autotrophs.

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