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Linnaean & Modern Classification Challenge

Linnaean & Modern Classification Challenge . Directions : After each question, write your answer on a separate sheet of paper. You will be given about 30 seconds per questions. The group with the most correct answers will win.

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Linnaean & Modern Classification Challenge

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  1. Linnaean & Modern Classification Challenge • Directions: After each question, write your answer on a separate sheet of paper. You will be given about 30 seconds per questions. The group with the most correct answers will win.

  2. 1 of 11) The genus of a cow is BOS and the species name is TAURUS. Using proper binomial nomenclature , write it’s scientific name.

  3. 2 of 11) What is the scientific name of organism #7? Hint: Think about what/how you are writing… 1a. Organism w/ 2 or four functional legs…Go to 2 1 b. Organism without two or four legs…Go to 3 2a. Organism without wings…Canisfamiliaris 2b. Organism with wings…Passer domesticus 3a. Organism is unicellular…Go to 4 3b. Organism is multicelluar…Go to 5 4a. Organism swims freely in water…Balantidium sp. 4b. Organism anchored to substrate…Stentor sp. 5a. Organism is heterotrophic…Go to 6 5b. Organism is autotrphic…Go to 7 6a. Organism lives in oceans…Monodonmonoceros 6b. Organism lives on land…Ophiophagus Hannah 7a. Organism is a tree…Pinus ponderosa 7b. Organism is an herb…Taraxicumofficinale

  4. 3 of 11) Two part question:a) In which kingdom(s) can you find prokaryotes?b) In which kingdom(s) is life typically unicellular?

  5. 4 of 11) Place the seven levels of organization (taxa) in order of largest to smallest.

  6. 5 of 11) What are body structures with similar structures yet different functions?

  7. 6 of 11) Two part question:A) What is the final trait that plants and fungi have in common?B) How many traits do animals and plants share?

  8. 7 of 11) What kind of evidence is this cladogram based on?

  9. 8 of 11) Two part question:a) How many organisms have amniotic eggs?b) What separates the lancelets from the other organisms?

  10. 9 of 11) Which organism is most closely related to humans? Humans K = Animals P = Chordata C = Mammals O = Primates F = Hominids G = Homo S = sapiens Organism B K = Animals P = Chordata C = Mammals O = Carnivora F = Ursidae G = Ursus S = arctos Organism A K = Animals P = Chordata C = Mammals O = Cetacea F = Delphinidae G = Orcinus S = orca Organism C K = Animals P = Chordata C = Mammals O = Primates F = Hominids G = Panina S = pan

  11. 10 of 11) Which object number is pictured below? Object 1 Object 2 Object 3 Object 4 Object 5 Object 6 Object 7 Object 8 Object 9 Object 10 Object 11 Object 12

  12. 11 of 11) In two different species, the blastopore develops into the organisms’ mouth. What does this tell scientists about these species relatedness?

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  14. 1 of 11) The genus of a cow is BOS and the species name is TAURUS. Using proper binomial nomenclature write it’s scientific name. Bostaurus capitalized lowercase underlined

  15. V Ophiophagushannah Must be written in this format 2 of 11) What is the scientific name of organism #7?

  16. 3 of 11) Two part question:a) In which kingdom(s) can you find prokaryotes?b) In which kingdom(s) is life typically unicellular? Bacteria (Eubacteria), Archaea (Archaebacteria) Bacteria (Eubacteria), Archaea (Archaebacteria), Protista

  17. 4 of 11) Place the seven levels of organization in order of largest to smallest. Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species

  18. 5 of 11) What are body structures with similar structures yet different functions? Homologous

  19. 6 of 11) Two part question:A) What is the final trait that plants and fungi have in common?B) How many traits do animals and plants share? multicellular three

  20. 7 of 11) What kind of evidence is this cladogram based on? Morphology

  21. 8 of 11) Two part question:a) How many organisms have amniotic eggs?b) What separates the lancelets from the other organisms? 2 They lack a vertebral column or you could say that they lack ALL the derived characteristics

  22. 9 of 11) Which organism is most closely related to humans? Humans K = Animals P = Chordata C = Mammals O = Primates F = Hominids G = Homo S = sapiens Organism B K = Animals P = Chordata C = Mammals O = Carnivora F = Ursidae G = Ursus S = arctos Organism A K = Animals P = Chordata C = Mammals O = Cetacea F = Delphinidae G = Orcinus S = orca Organism C K = Animals P = Chordata C = Mammals O = Primates F = Hominids G = Panina S = pan

  23. 10 of 11) Which object number is pictured below? Object 1 Object 2 Object 3 Object 4 Object 5 Object 6 Object 7 Object 8 Object 9 Object 9 Object 10 Object 11 Object 12

  24. 11 of 11) In two different species, the blastopore develops into the organisms’ mouth. What does this tell scientists about these species relatedness? Similar development indicates relationship

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