True, A species is a group of organisms that can mate and produce offspring that can also reproduce., Classification is the process of grouping organisms based on their similarities., Binomial nomenclature gives each organism a two-part scientific name., Scientific names are written in italics with the genus name capitalized., Latin is used in scientific names because it was the common language of scientists., Taxonomy is the scientific study of how organisms are classified., There are three domains: Eukarya, Archaea, and Bacteria., Organisms in Domain Eukarya have a nucleus., Organisms that share more classification levels are more closely related., Kingdom contains more kinds of organisms than phylum., An organism with eight legs, two body regions, claw-like pincers, and no tail is a pseudoscorpion., Charles Darwin developed the idea of evolution by natural selection., Better-adapted organisms are more likely to survive and reproduce., Organisms that share a common ancestor have common ancestry., Unrelated organisms living in similar environments can develop similar characteristics., Scientists may reclassify organisms when new evidence is discovered., Aristotle classified animals based on how they move., DNA comparisons help scientists determine evolutionary relationships., The classification system changes as scientific knowledge increases, The correct sequence of classification is : Domain - Kingdom - phylum - class - order - family - genus - species, False, Carolus Linnaeus developed the theory of natural selection., The genus name is the second word in a scientific name., Common names are always the same in all countries., A taxonomic key is used to measure the size of organisms., The domain is the most specific level of classification., Archaea and Bacteria have cells with nuclei., Evolution means that species never change over time., Natural selection means all organisms survive equally., Convergent evolution occurs when closely related organisms evolve together., Sharing similar characteristics always means organisms are closely related..
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