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taxonmony
Some questions (c) 2017 by Region 10 Educational Service Center.
Some questions (c) 2017 by Certica.
Some questions (c) 2017 by TEKS Resource System.
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1
The Venn diagram compares functions
of plant cells to animal cells. What
function belongs in the place of x?
A rigid to give the organism its shape
B converts radiant energy into
chemical energy
C
contains genetic information
D contains a pigment
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2 Which statement about all living organisms is true?
F
They have limbs.
G
They produce their own food.
H They breathe air.
J
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They have at least one cell.
The smallest unit of organization shown in the picture below is a
A tissue.
B nucleus.
C
cell.
D system.
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4 Ashley saw a cell under a microscope
and drew what she saw.
This cell is classified as —
F
prokaryotic
G
eukaryotic
H periodic
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nucleotic
Which of the following would not be
found in a prokaryotic cell?
A genetic information
B cytoplasm
C
nucleus
D cell membrane
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6 Identify and choose the prokaryotic cell from the diagrams below.
F
G
H
J
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Which domain is unique because all of the members have cells that contain a nucleus?
A Archaea
B Bacteria
C
Eukarya
D Fungi
8 Which of these is never found in prokaryotic cells?
F
cell membrane
G
ribosome
H cell wall
J
nucleus
9 What do the domains Bacteria and Archaea have in common?
A They both contain organisms composed of cells that are classified as prokaryotes.
B They both contain organisms composed of cells that are classified as plants.
C
They both contain organisms composed of cells that are classified as eukaryotes.
D They both contain organisms composed of cells that are classified as animals.
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Taxonomic classification systems for organisms are similar to many other classification
systems. The illustration below compares the National Football League to the currently
recognized taxonomic structure.
The Professional Sports Organizations are most like which taxonomic classification?
F
Domain
G
Kingdom
H Class
J
Order
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1 1 Organisms can be separated by their most basic characteristics into the
broadest groups known as
A kingdoms.
B domains.
C
phyla.
D orders.
12
Single-celled organisms that cause disease can be found in which domains?
F
Archaea and Eukarya
G
Bacteria and Eukarya
H Archaea and Bacteria
J
Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya
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13 Living things have been oganized into different catagories to make it easier to identify
them. Below is a diagram that represents part of the organizational structure of living
things.
What does part X represent? A kingdom B domain
C
order
D species
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Living things have been oganized into different catagories to make it easier to identify
them. Below is a diagram that represents part of the organizational structure of living
things.
What does part X represent? F
kingdom G
domain
H order
J
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species
Which of the following is a list of the
three known domains?
A Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya
B Bacteria, Prokarya, Mammalia
C
Eukarya, Animalia, Archaea
D Prokarya, Eukarya, Animalia
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16 The following chart shows the taxonomical classification for human beings. At which
classification level can it be determined that human beings are living organisms?
Classification level
Name
Characterized by:
Domain
Eukarya
Nucleus, organelles
Kingdom
Animalia
Ingests food, multicellular,
no cell wall
Phylum
Chordata
Spinal cord
Subphylum
Vertebrata
Segmented backbone
Superclass
Tetrapoda
Four limbs
Class
Mammalia
Nurse offspring
Subclass
Theria
Live birth
Order
Primates
High level of intelligence
Family
Hominidae
Walk upright
Genus
Homo
Human
Species
H. sapiens
Modern human
F
Species Homo Sapien
G
Domain Eukarya
H Kingdom Anamalia
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Class Mammalia
An organism that can make its own food and is composed of many cells that each contain a
nucleus, belongs to which kingdom?
A Plantae
B Animalia
C
Fungi
D Bacteria
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Which of the kingdoms above is Plantae?
F
Kingdom 1
G
Kingdom 2
H Kingdom 3
J
Kingdom 4
19 A student is playing a game to review for an assessment on taxonomic classification. Below
is an example of one of the game cards.
Which of the following kingdoms is being described on the above card?
A Fungi
B Bacteria
C
Plantae
D Protista
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The human brain is an organ that is made up of many tissues. This
information can be used to determine that the brain is
F
unicellular.
G
multicellular.
H part of a bacterial colony.
J
able to function independently.
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