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What is taxonomy?
A.
the science of naming, describing and classifying organisms including all plants, animals and microorganisms over the world.
B.
the science of describing, naming and classifying characteristics in animals and microorganisms.
C.
the science that study morphological structures in living things.
D.
a branch of biology that study living things' adaptations and interactions in an ecosystem.
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How are invertebrates classified?
A.
Mollusk, insects, echinoderms, cnidarians, annelids, and poriferas.
B.
Arthropods, crustaceans, echinoderms, cnidarians, annelids, and poriferas.
C.
Mollusk, arthropods, echinoderms, cnidarians, annelids, and poriferas.
D.
Mollusk, arthropods, echinoderms, cnidarians, and annelids.
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How are vertebrates classified?
A.
Birds, reptiles, mollusk, insects, and fish
B.
Birds, mammals, reptiles, arthropods, and fish
C.
Mammals, birds, fish, arachnids, and amphibians
D.
Mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish
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Which animal is an example of an arthropod?
A.
A blue bird
B.
A ladybug
C.
A wolf
D.
A jellyfish
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Vertebrate animals are organisms with...
A.
backbone
B.
out backbone
C.
eyes and legs
D.
feathers and wings
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What are the classes of arthropods?
A.
Insects and arachnids
B.
Arachnids and crustaceans
C.
Crustaceans and insects
D.
Insects, arachnids, and crustaceans
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Who is the father of taxonomy?
A.
Carl Linnaeus
B.
William Chambers
C.
Theophrastus
D.
Robert Brown
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What is an invertebrate animal?
A.
An animal that is able to live under water
B.
An animal that can fly
C.
An animal without backbone
D.
A very flexible and big animal
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An example of mammal is...
A.
a butterfly
B.
a dolphin
C.
a scorpion
D.
a frog
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What are the levels of classification?
A.
Kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species.
B.
Domain, kingdom, phylum, class, family, genus, and species.
C.
Domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, genus, and species.
D.
Domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species.