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Biology Chapter 18 Test Review B $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $ 100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 Topic 1 Topic 2 Topic 3 Topic 4 Topic 5 FINAL ROUND

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Biology Chapter 18 Test Review B

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Topic 1 Topic 2 Topic 3 Topic 4 Topic 5

FINAL ROUND

Topic 1:

$100 Question

Evidence shows that very little dissimilar organisms, such as yeasts and humans, have some genes in common, indicating that they share a common _________.

a. ancestor

b. family

c. class

d. genus

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ANSWER

Topic 1:

$100 Answer

Evidence shows that very little dissimilar organisms, such as yeasts and humans, have some genes in common, indicating that they share a common _________.

a. ancestor

b. family

c. class

d. genus

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Topic 1:

$200 Question

The six kingdoms of life include bacteria that have cell walls with peptidoglycan, bacteria that have cell walls without peptidoglycan, protists, fungi, animals, and ________

a. minerals

b. plants

c. Igneous rocks

d. Sedimentary rocks

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ANSWER

Topic 1:

$200 Answer

The six kingdoms of life include bacteria that have cell walls with peptidoglycan, bacteria that have cell walls without peptidoglycan, protists, fungi, animals, and ________

a. minerals

b. plants

c. Igneous rocks

d. Sedimentary rocks

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Topic 1:

$300 Question

Often, the second part of a scientific name is

a. a Latinized description of a particular trait.

b. the same as for the members of the same genus.

c. capitalized if it derives from a proper name.

d. different in different locations.

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ANSWER

Topic 1:

$300 Answer

Often, the second part of a scientific name is

a. a Latinized description of a particular trait.

b. the same as for the members of the same genus.

c. capitalized if it derives from a proper name.

d. different in different locations.

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Topic 1:

$400 Question

Scientists assign each type of organism a universally accepted name in the system known as

a. the three domains

b. cladistics

c. binomial nomenclature

d. traditional classification

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ANSWER

Topic 1:

$400 Answer

Scientists assign each type of organism a universally accepted name in the system known as

a. the three domains

b. cladistics

c. binomial nomenclature

d. traditional classification

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Topic 1:

$500 Question

In an evolutionary classification scheme, species within one genus should

a. be more similar to one another than they are to species in other genera.

b. have identical genes.

c. not be similar in appearance.

d. be limited to species that cannot interbreed.

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ANSWER

Topic 1:

$500 Answer

In an evolutionary classification scheme, species within one genus should

a. be more similar to one another than they are to species in other genera.

b. have identical genes.

c. not be similar in appearance.

d. be limited to species that cannot interbreed.

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Topic 2:

$100 Question

Traditional classifications tended to take into account primarily

a. extinct organisms

b. DNA similarities.

c. RNA similarities.

d. general similarities in appearance.

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ANSWER

Topic 2:

$100 Answer

Traditional classifications tended to take into account primarily

a. extinct organisms

b. DNA similarities.

c. RNA similarities.

d. general similarities in appearance.

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Topic 2:

$200 Question

Animals that are warm-blooded, have body hair, and produce milk for their young are grouped in the class

a. Amphibia

b. Mammalia

c. Aves

d. Reptilia

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ANSWER

Topic 2:

$200 Answer

Animals that are warm-blooded, have body hair, and produce milk for their young are grouped in the class

a. Amphibia

b. Mammalia

c. Aves

d. Reptilia

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Topic 2:

$300 Question

What does a cladistic analysis show about organisms?

a. the relative importance of each derived character

b. the order in which derived characters evolved

c. the general fitness of the organisms analyzed

d. all traits of each organism analyzed

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ANSWER

Topic 2:

$300 Answer

What does a cladistic analysis show about organisms?

a. the relative importance of each derived character

b. the order in which derived characters evolved.

c. the general fitness of the organisms analyzed

d. all traits of each organism analyzed

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Topic 2:

$400 Question

Similar genes are evidence of

a. binomial nomenclature

b. mutations

c. different anatomy

d. common ancestry

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ANSWER

Topic 2:

$400 Answer

Similar genes are evidence of

a. binomial nomenclature

b. mutations

c. different anatomy

d. common ancestry

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Topic 2:

$500 Question

What do scientists consider when they perform a cladistic analysis?

a. only the RNA of organisms

b. all traits of organisms

c. derived characters

d. only physical similarities

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ANSWER

Topic 2:

$500 Answer

What do scientists consider when they perform a cladistic analysis?

a. only the RNA of organisms

b. all traits of organisms

c. derived characters

d. only physical similarities

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Topic 3:

$100 Question

What is true about dissimilar organisms such as a cow and a yeast?

a. They are not related at all.

b. They can interbreed and thus are the same species.

c. Their degree of relatedness cannot be evaluated.

d. Their degree of relatedness can be determined from their genes.

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ANSWER

Topic 3:

$100 Answer

What is true about dissimilar organisms such as a cow and a yeast?

a. They are not related at all.

b. They can interbreed and thus are the same species.

c. Their degree of relatedness cannot be evaluated.

d. Their degree of relatedness can be determined from their genes.

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Topic 3:

$200 Question

The procedure of grouping organisms based on their evolutionary history is called

a. traditional classification.

b. binomial nomenclature.

c. derived characters.

d. evolutionary classification.

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ANSWER

Topic 3:

$200 Answer

The procedure of grouping organisms based on their evolutionary history is called

a. traditional classification.

b. binomial nomenclature.

c. derived characters.

d. evolutionary classification

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Topic 3:

$300 Question

An analysis of derived characters is used to generate a

a. Pedigree based on external appearance

b. Pedigree based on DNA structure.

c. cladogram

d. traditional classification system.

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ANSWER

Topic 3:

$300 Answer

An analysis of derived characters is used to generate a

a. Pedigree based on external appearance

b. Pedigree based on DNA structure.

c. cladogram

d. traditional classification system.

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Topic 3:

$400 Question

The three-domain system recognizes fundamental differences between two groups of

a. prokaryotes

b. eukaryotes

c. protists

d. multicellular organisms

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ANSWER

Topic 3:

$400 Answer

The three-domain system recognizes fundamental differences between two groups of

a. prokaryotes

b. eukaryotes

c. protists

d. multicellular organisms

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Topic 3:

$500 Question

All organisms in the kingdom Protists, Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia are

a. Multicellular organisms

b. Photosynthetic organisms

c. prokaryotes

d. eukaryotes

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ANSWER

Topic 3:

$500 Answer

All organisms in the kingdom Protista, Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia are

a. Multicellular organisms

b. Photosynthetic organisms

c. prokaryotes

d. eukaryotes

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Topic 4:

$100 Question

Some scientists propose that the kingdom Protista should be broken up into several kingdoms. Which of these statements accurately supports this idea?

a. Protists are all very similar and easy to confuse.

b. Protista contains very diverse organisms that do not fit into the other kingdoms.

c. Protists are the most numerous organisms on Earth.

d. Protista evolved before any other kingdom.

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ANSWER

Topic 4:

$100 Answer

Some scientists propose that the kingdom Protista should be broken up into several kingdoms. Which of these statements accurately supports this idea?

a. Protists are all very similar and easy to confuse.

b. Protista contains very diverse organisms that do not fit into the other kingdoms.

c. Protists are the most numerous organisms on Earth.

d. Protista evolved before any other kingdom.

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Topic 4:

$200 Question

What kingdoms composed the three-kingdom classification system used by scientists in the late 1800s?

a. animals, plants, fungi

b. animals, plants, bacteria

c. animals, fungi, protists

d. animals, plants, protists

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ANSWER

Topic 4:

$200 Answer

What kingdoms composed the three-kingdom classification system used by scientists in the late 1800s?

a. animals, plants, fungi

b. animals, plants, bacteria

c. animals, fungi, protists

d. animals, plants, protists

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Topic 4:

$300 Question

Which of the kingdoms in the six-kingdom system of classification was once grouped with plants?

a. Animalia

b. Carnivores

c. Fungi

d. Protista

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ANSWER

Topic 4:

$300 Answer

Which of the kingdoms in the six-kingdom system of classification was once grouped with plants?

a. Animalia

b. Carnivores

c. Fungi

d. Protista

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Topic 4:

$400 Question

The two domains composed of only unicellular organisms are

a. Archea and Bacteria.

b. Archea and Eukarya.

c. Eukarya and Bacteria.

d. Eubacteria and Archea.

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ANSWER

Topic 4:

$400 Answer

The two domains composed of only unicellular organisms are

a. Archea and Bacteria

b. Archea and Eukarya.

c. Eukarya and Bacteria.

d. Eubacteria and Archea.

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Topic 4:

$500 Question

For many species, there are often regional differences in their

a. common names

b. scientific names

c. taxa

d. binomial nomenclature

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ANSWER

Topic 4:

$500 Answer

For many species, there are often regional differences in their

a. common names

b. scientific names

c. taxa

d. binomial nomenclature

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Graphic Question:

$100 Question

In the scientific version of a species name, which of the terms is capitalized?

a. the first term only.

b. the second term only.

c. both the first and second terms.

d. neither the first nor the second term.

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ANSWER

Topic 5:

$100 Answer

In the scientific version of a species name, which of the terms is capitalized?

a. the first term only

b. the second term only.

c. both the first and second terms.

d. neither the first nor the second term.

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Topic 5:

$200 Question

Based on their names, you know that the baboons Papio annubis and Papio cyanocephalus do NOT belong to the same

a. class

b. species

c. genus

d. familyBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Topic 5:

$200 Answer

Based on their names, you know that the baboons Papio annubis and Papio cyanocephalus do NOT belong to the same

a. class

b. species

c. genus

d. familyBACK TO GAME

Topic 5:

$300 Question

In Linnaeus’s system of classification, how many taxonomic categories were there?

a. one

b. two

c. five

d. seven

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ANSWER

Topic 5:

$300 Answer

In Linnaeus’s system of classification, how many taxonomic categories were there?

a. one

b. two

c. five

d. seven

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Topic 5:

$400 Question

The second part of a scientific name is unique to each

a. order in its class

b. family in its order

c. genus in its family

d. species in its genus

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ANSWER

Topic 5:

$400 Answer

The second part of a scientific name is unique to each

a. order in its class

b. family in its order

c. genus in its family

d. species in its genus

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Topic 5:

$500 Question

In cladistic analysis, a characteristic that arises as a lineage of organisms evolves over time is called a(an)________.

a. derived character

b. an appendage

c. body structure

d. advantageBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Topic 5:

$500 Answer

In cladistic analysis, a characteristic that arises as a lineage of organisms evolves over time is called a(an)________.

a. derived character

b. an appendage

c. body structure

d. advantageBACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Question

In cladistic analysis, a characteristic that arises as a lineage of organisms evolves over time is called a(an) ____________.

a. phylum

b. homologous structure

c. derived character

d. vestigial organBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

FINAL ROUND Answer

In cladistic analysis, a characteristic that arises as a lineage of organisms evolves over time is called a(an) ____________.

a. phylum

b. homologous structure

c. derived character

d. vestigial organBACK TO GAME