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Title: Chapter 15 Review Classification Systems


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Chapter 15 - ReviewClassification Systems
  • Charles Page High School
  • Dr. Stephen L. Cotton

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Chapter 15 - Review
  • Taxonomists try to create taxa that group
    organisms according to _________.
  • From its name, you know that the organism Malus
    sylvestris must be in the species _____.
  • The order to which humans belong is ________.

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  • In classification, families of plants are grouped
    into _____.
  • If an organism is multinucleate and does not have
    its cells separated by cell walls, it is a
    ______.
  • In classifying organisms, the least clear-cut
    division is between the ____ and _____.

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  • If you observe a multicellular organism whose
    cell walls lack cellulose, it is a ______.
  • If an organism is warmblooded, does it have to be
    a mammal?
  • The common house cat is in the same genus as
    which of the following tiger mountain lion
    cheetah lion

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  • Birds, fish, and reptiles are classified as
    ______.
  • Multicellular algae are classified in the kingdom
    _______.
  • A heterotroph whose cell walls lack chlorophyll
    is a _______.
  • If an organism makes its own food, it must be
    a(n) ______.

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  • Members of the kingdom Plantae are multicellular
    and _______.
  • There is strong biochemical evidence that the
    earliest living things on Earth were ______.
  • Homo habilis and Homo erectus are not in the same
    ______.

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  • Today, molds and yeasts are classified as
    _______.
  • From their scientific names, Zea mays and Allium
    cepa, you know that the two organisms are
    ________.
  • The organisms that led to the revision of
    Linnaeuss original classification system were
    ____.

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Chapter 15 - Review
  • Present-day taxonomists attempt to group
    organisms according to their _______.
  • Each of the following is important in classifying
    except acquired characteristics developing
    embryos analogous structures homologous
    structures

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  • Differences in the structures of hemoglobin among
    animals resulted from mutations that must have
    occurred after the ancestors of the various
    species ________.
  • Organic molecules that are almost identical from
    species to species are _______.

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  • An animallike protist, unlike an animal, is
    ______.
  • The most clear-cut division between kingdoms is
    between the ____ and _____.
  • An organism that is one-celled, has no nucleus,
    and has a cell wall without cellulose is a ____.

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  • The third smallest taxon in the Linnaean system
    of classification is the _____.
  • Hemoglobin is most similar in structure in which
    of the following mammals and birds amphibians
    and reptiles fishes and frogs dogs and lions

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  • If an organism is a protist, it must be a(n)
    ______.
  • Today, molds and yeasts are no longer classified
    as _____.
  • Humans and chimpanzees have DNA that differs in
    approximately ___ of the nucleotide sequences.

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  • Do organisms sometimes need to be reclassified
    from one taxon to another?
  • If you find an organism that is different from
    any known specimen, who has the privilege of
    naming it?
  • Did all organisms evolve from present-day
    prokaryotes?

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  • Spirogyra crassa and Spirogyra nitida are
    different _____.
  • Scientists who classify organisms on the basis of
    similarities and differences between homologous
    structures are called ______.
  • Unicellular algae are categorized as ______.

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  • The various taxa of ______ may have evolved from
    plantlike protists.
  • Scientists have identified more than _______
    species of organisms on Earth so far.

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Chapter 15 - Review
  • The similarity between the chemical _________ in
    Felis leo and Felis tigris shows that the two
    species are closely related.
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