well i have to take a test and this is the study sheet and i know i got like 8 wrong so can you please help? i put ASD to the one i thought was the answer. If i get one wrong please put the number and the correct answer please and thank you : ) 1. The science of classifying living things is called A identification. B classification. CASD taxonomy. D speciation. 2. Taxonomy is defined as the science of A classifying plants according to their uses in agricultural experiments. B studying ribosomal RNA sequencing techniques. CASD grouping organisms according to their characteristics and evolutionary history. D studying reproductive mechanisms and gene flow. 3. As we move through the biological hierarchy from the kingdom to species level, organisms A vary more and more. B are less and less related to each other. CASD become more similar in appearance. D always are members of the same order. 4. A mushroom is difficult to classify in Linnaeus’s two-kingdom classification system because A it has another common name, the toadstool. BASD it doesn’t seem to fit into either kingdom. C mushrooms had not yet evolved in Linnaeus’s time. D All of the above 5. The organism Quercus phellos is a member of the genus A Plantae. B phellos. CASD Quercus. D Protista. 6. Poison ivy is also known as Rhus toxicodendron. Its species identifier is A poison. B Rhus. C ivy. DASD toxicodendron. 7. The scientific name of an organism A varies according to the native language of scientists. BASD is the same for scientists all over the world. C may refer to more than one species. D may have more than one genus name. 8. Scientists don’t use the common names of organisms because A an organism may have more than one common name. B common names are too ambiguous. C an organism rarely has the same name in different languages. DASD All of the above 9. In which language are scientific names written? A English B Greek C Arabic DASD Latin 10. Two organisms in the same class but different orders A are in different kingdoms. B have the same genus name. C ASDare in the same phylum. D are members of the same species. 11. Two organisms in the same order but different families may A be more similar than two organisms in different classes. B be in the same class. C have the same species identifier. DASD All of the above 12. Kingdoms are divided into phyla, and each phylum is divided into A families. BASD classes. C orders. D genera. 13. Which of the following is the least inclusive classification group? A class BASD genus C phylum D species 14. Quercus rubra : Quercus phellos :: A Anolis carolinensis : Parus carolinensis B Erithacus rubicula : Turdus migratoria CASD Aphis pomi : Aphis gossypii D carp : goldfish 15. class : family :: A order : phylum BASD genus : class C species : genus D phylum : order 16. Today, biologists classify organisms by their A physical similarities. B chemical similarities. C behavioral similarities. DASD All of the above 17. Phylogenetic trees depict AASD known evolutionary relationships between organisms. B presumed evolutionary relationships based on physical features only. C only living organisms. D presumed evolutionary relationships based on a variety of types of evidence. 18. The DNA sequences of two species of sharks would A be more similar than the DNA sequences of a shark and a dolphin. BASD show no discernible differences. C be very close to the DNA sequences of a dolphin. D indicate how the sharks evolved. 19. analogous features : convergent evolution :: A two members of the same genus : same species BASD cladogram : evolutionary relationships C common names : universal identification D cladograms : exact, direct information 20. Refer to the illustration above. A branching diagram like the one shown is called a AASD phenetic tree. B cladogram. C family tree. D homology. 21. Nearly all single-celled eukaryotes that are either heterotrophic or photosynthetic belong to the kingdom A Animalia. B Fungi. CASD Plantae. D Protista. 22. Most multicellular, nucleated autotrophs that carry on photosynthesis belong to the kingdom A Animalia. B Eubacteria. CASD Fungi. D Plantae. 23. The kingdom defined as including any eukaryotes that are not plants, animals, or fungi is the kingdom AASD Protista. B Plantae. C Animalia. D Fungi. 24. The three domain system of classification is based on similarities and differences in ____, while the six-kingdom system is based on similarities and differences in ____. A DNA; DNA, fossils, embryological development,