Ch 18 Review Why? Oh, why? Bonus questions are worth more….but wrong answers will cost you! With no risk, you get no reward.
Dec 21, 2015
Ch 18 ReviewWhy? Oh, why?
Bonus questions are worth more….but wronganswers will cost you!
With no risk, you get no reward.
Linnaeus classified organisms based on similarities of their
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1. Homologous proteins
2. Genes3. Morphology4. Embryology
The second part of a scientific name is unique to each
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1. Order it its class.2. Genus in its family.3. Family in its order.4. Species in its genus.
A group of related classes of organisms make up a
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1. Genus2. Order3. Phylum4. Kingdom
Has hair, produces milk, gives birth to live young.
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1. Fish2. Amphibians3. Reptiles4. Birds5. Mammals6. Dinosaurs7. Invertebrates
The Kingdom Animalia is divided into phyla. These phyla are then divided into
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1. Classes2. Divisions3. Species4. Genera
Classifying organisms according to their presumed evolutionary history is called a
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1. 5-kingdom approach2. Morphological
classification3. Evolutionary
classification4. Three domain
approach
The Kingdom Protista includes
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1. Algae2. Bacteria3. Plants4. Mushrooms
Aristotle recognized two kingdoms:
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1. Bacteria & Animals2. Plants & Fungi3. Protists & Animals4. Plants & Animals
Some protists (K. Protista) are similar to plants in that they
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1. Carry out photosynthesis.
2. Are able to swim.3. Ingest nutrients.4. Are unicellular.
The baboons Papio annubis and Papio cynocephalus do NOT belong to the same:
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1. Class2. Family3. Genus4. Species
What do scientists consider when they perform cladistic analysis?
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1. Only the DNA of organisms.
2. All traits of organisms.3. Characters that are
evolutionary innovations.
4. Only physical similarities.
In which state was Mr. West born?
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1. Missouri2. Kentucky3. Michigan4. Illinois5. Florida6. Washington7. Hawaii8. Colorado9. New Hampshire10. Rhode Island
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The domain that includes the kingdom Eubacteria is
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1. Bacteria2. Eukarya3. Archaea4. Fungi
Covered in feathers, warm-blooded, have wings.
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1. Fish2. Amphibians3. Reptiles4. Birds5. Mammals6. Dinosaurs7. Invertebrates
Organisms in the kingdoms Eubacteria and Archaebacteria were previously grouped in
the kingdom
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1. Animalia2. Monera3. Fungi4. Eukarya
Panthero leo and tigris belong to the same genus.
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1. Panthero2. Lynx3. Leo4. Tigris
The use of a two-part name is called
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1. Cladistics2. Evolutionary
classification3. Taxonomy4. Binomial
nomenclature
In Linnaeus’ system of classification, the two smallest categories are
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1. Genus and Species2. Class and Order3. Family and Genus4. Kingdom and
Domain
The domain contains plants, fungi, protists, and animals.
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1. Archaea2. Eukarya3. Bacteria4. Protista5. Monera
The six kingdoms of life include Eubacteria, Archaebacteria, Fungi, Plantae, and
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1. Monera, Plantae, Animalia
2. Protista, Monera3. Protista, Animalia4. Monera, Animalia
Before Linnaeus, scientific names were problematic because they were
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1. Very long and difficult to standardize
2. Written only in Greek
3. Too brief to be descriptive
4. Written only in Latin
Sometimes, organisms that are not closely related look similar because of
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1. Molecular clocks2. Reclassification3. Mutations4. Convergent
evolution
The domain that contains unicellular organisms that live in extreme environments is
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1. Eukarya2. Bacteria3. Eubacteria4. Archaea
Which one is Mr. West?A B C D E
Which one of these fine looking dudes is Mr. West?
A. This awesome dude.B. This equally awesome
dude.C. No, it is this cool dude.D. No way! This way cool
dude.E. It has to be this way cool
and awesome dude. Just look at him….this is Mr. West…really!
A. B. C. D. E.
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Which one is Mr. West?A B C D E
When was that picture taken?
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1. 19712. 19793. 19824. 19855. 19876. 19897. 19908. 19919. 1992
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Animals that are warm-blooded, have body hair, and produce milk for their young are grouped in
the class
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1. Aves (birds)2. Reptilia3. Amphibia4. Mammalia
What does a cladistic analysis show about organisms?
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1. The order in which derived characters evolved
2. The general fitness of the organisms analyzed
3. The relative importance of each derived character
4. All traits of each organism analyzed
Traditional (really old) classifications tended to take into account primarily
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1. General similarities in appearance
2. Extinct organisms3. DNA similarities4. RNA similarities
Covered in scales, have dry skin, lay eggs.
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1. Fish2. Amphibians3. Reptiles4. Birds5. Mammals6. Dinosaurs7. Invertebrates
Some scientists propose that the K. Protista should be broken up into several kingdoms.
Which of these statements supports this idea?
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1. Protista contains very diverse organisms that do not fit into the other kingdoms.
2. Protists are the most numerous on Earth.
3. Protists are all very similar and easy to confuse.
4. Protista evolved before any other kingdom.
All organisms in the kingdoms Protista, Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia are
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1. Eukaryotes2. Photosynthetic
organisms3. Prokaryotes4. Multicellular
organisms5. Unicellular6. Heterotrophic7. Autotrophic8. Cubs fans
What does the presence of similar genes in very dissimilar organisms imply?
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1. The organisms do not share a common ancestor.
2. The organisms share a common ancestor.
3. The genes were produced by different selection pressures.
4. The genes became identical through mutation.
An analysis of derived characters is used to generate a
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1. Family tree based on DNA structure.
2. A phylogenetic tree.3. A cladogram.4. A family tree based
on external morphology.
In an evolutionary classification scheme, species within one genus should
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1. Be more similar to each other than they are to other species.
2. Have identical genes.3. Not be similar in
appearance.4. Be limited to species
that can interbreed.
The most general and largest category in Linnaeus’ system is
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1. The phylum.2. The genus.3. The domain.4. The kingdom.
Lay many eggs, “breathe” water, scales.
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1. Fish2. Amphibians3. Reptiles4. Birds5. Mammals6. Dinosaurs7. Invertebrates
A murder is condemned to death & has to choose between 4 rooms. The 1st is full of raging fires, the 2nd of assassins with loaded guns, the 3rd full of venomous snakes, & the fourth filled with lions that haven’t eaten
in 3 years. Which room is safest for him?
A. FiresB. AssassinsC. SnakesD. LionsE. The bathroom
A. B. C. D. E.
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Who was Luke’s father?
A. C3POB. Darth VaderC. ChewbaccaD. Han SoloE. Jabba the HuttF. YodaG. Qui-Gon Jinn
A. B. C. D. E. F. G.
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Where is Princess Leia from?
A. JansonB. DodoonaC. TatooineD. CoruscantE. AlderaanF. Banthas
A. B. C. D. E. F.
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Bonus
Who is this? SHHH… don’t say it out loud!
Who was that?
A. Jango FettB. Darth VaderC. Han SoloD. Darth MaulE. Boba FettF. Obi WanG. R2D2
A. B. C. D. E. F. G.
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Which school did Mr. West graduate from?
A. Belleville WestB. SIUEC. McKendreeD. SIUCE. U of I ChampaignF. The school of hard
knocksG. Dairy Queen
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