In the 1700s Carl Linnaeus proposed the binomial classification system, which groups organisms together in a hierarchical structure according to their characteristics. What is the correct order of the groups in this system?Kingdom, phylum, family, class, order, species, genusPhylum, kingdom, class, order, family, genus, species Kingdom, class, phylum, order, family, genus, speciesKingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species2All organisms have a scientific name using which two groups of the binomial system?Family and genusGenus and speciesKingdom and phylumKingdom and species3Which scientist developed the three-domain system in the 1970s?Charles DarwinCarl WoeseRichard DawkinsCarl Linnaeus4What are the three domains called?Archaea, prokaryotes, eukaryotesArchaea, bacteria, eukaryotesAnimals, plants, bacteriaAnimals, plants, fungi5Which kingdoms are contained within the eukaryote domain?Protists, fungi, plants and animalsArchaebacteriaFungi, plants and animalsEubacteria6What information do scientists use to create evolutionary trees?DNA analysisObservation of physical similarities and differences Biochemical analysisAll of these
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In the 1700s Carl Linnaeus proposed the binomial classification system, which groups organisms together in a hierarchical structure according to their characteristics. What is the correct order of the groups in this system?Kingdom, phylum, family, class, order, species, genusPhylum, kingdom, class, order, family, genus, species Kingdom, class, phylum, order, family, genus, speciesKingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species2All organisms have a scientific name using which two groups of the binomial system?Family and genusGenus and speciesKingdom and phylumKingdom and species3Which scientist developed the three-domain system in the 1970s?Charles DarwinCarl WoeseRichard DawkinsCarl Linnaeus4What are the three domains called?Archaea, prokaryotes, eukaryotesArchaea, bacteria, eukaryotesAnimals, plants, bacteriaAnimals, plants, fungi5Which kingdoms are contained within the eukaryote domain?Protists, fungi, plants and animalsArchaebacteriaFungi, plants and animalsEubacteria6What information do scientists use to create evolutionary trees?DNA analysisObservation of physical similarities and differences Biochemical analysisAll of these
Solution
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The correct order of the groups in the binomial classification system proposed by Carl Linnaeus is: Kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species.
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All organisms have a scientific name using the Genus and Species groups of the binomial system.
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The scientist who developed the three-domain system in the 1970s was Carl Woese.
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The three domains are called: Archaea, bacteria, eukaryotes.
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The kingdoms contained within the eukaryote domain are: Protists, fungi, plants and animals.
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Scientists use all of these (DNA analysis, observation of physical similarities and differences, biochemical analysis) to create evolutionary trees.
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