What is a species?, A group of organisms that live in the same habitat, A group of organisms that look exactly the same, A group of similar organisms that can mate and produce fertile offspring, All organisms in the same genus, What is classification?, Naming organisms using Latin, Grouping organisms based on their similarities, Studying fossils, Observing animal behavior, Who developed the two-part naming system for organisms?, Aristotle, Charles Darwin, Carolus Linnaeus, Gregor Mendel, What is the first word in a scientific name?, Species, Family, Kingdom, Genus, Binomial nomenclature means:, One scientific name per organism, Naming organisms using common names, A two-part scientific naming system, Grouping organisms into domains, How are scientific names written?, In bold letters, In capital letters only, In italics, with the genus capitalized, In quotation marks, Why did Linnaeus use Latin for scientific names?, Latin is easy to learn, Latin was the common language of scientists, Latin describes organisms better, Latin was spoken by most people, Which of the following is the broadest level of classification?, Kingdom, Phylum, Domain, Species, Which domain includes organisms with a nucleus?, Archaea, Bacteria, Protista, Eukarya, Organisms in the same genus are expected to:, Share many characteristics, Live in the same habitat, Be in the same domain only, Have different ancestors, Which mnemonic helps remember classification levels?, King Philip Drives Cars Often, Dear King Philip Come Over For Good Spaghetti, Dogs Know People Can Often Fly, Big Cats Often Run Fast, Which level contains more organisms: kingdom or phylum?, Phylum, Genus, Species, Kingdom, What tool is used to identify organisms using characteristics?, Microscope, Taxonomic key, Metric ruler, Food web, An organism with 8 legs, two body regions, claw-like pincers, and no tail is a:, Spider, Scorpion, Tick, Pseudoscorpion, Why can common names be confusing?, They are written in Latin, They change over time, Different organisms share the same name, The same organism may have different names, What does taxonomy study?, Animal behavior, Evolution only, How organisms are classified, Cell structure, What is evolution?, Grouping organisms, Change over time, Sudden appearance of species, Extinction of species, Natural selection means that:, Better-adapted organisms are more likely to survive and reproduce , The strongest organisms survive, All organisms survive Better-adapted organisms are more likely to survive and reproduce, Organisms choose their adaptations, Organisms that share a common ancestor are said to have:, Convergent evolution, Artificial selection, Common ancestry, Random variation, Convergent evolution occurs when:, Closely related organisms evolve together, Organisms stop evolving, Unrelated organisms develop similar characteristics, Species become extinct.

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