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13 Matching questions

1. Bacteria
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INCORRECT
A. - Proteins similar to histones bound to DNA
No answer given - Presence of introns: present in some genes
THE ANSWER - Not made of peptidoglycan (cell walls)
M. - No histones associated with DNA
- Presence of introns: rare/absent B. -no vascular tissue, spores produced in capsules, no roots
- Made of chemical called peptidoglycan (cell walls) but instead have root hairs (rhizoids), simple leaves and
stems (eg moss)
2. Cnidaria

INCORRECT C. - Bilateral symmetry


No answer given - mouth and anus
- bristles often present
THE ANSWER
- Segmented body
H. - Radial Symmetry (symmetry radiates from central point)
- Eg. Earthworm, leeches
- Aquatic
- One mouth, no anus
D. - Bilateral symmetry
- Stinging cells
- Unsegmented
- Tentacles
- Flattened body shape
- Eg. Jellyfish
- One mouth, no anus
3. Platyhelminthes - Often parasitic
- Eg. Tapeworm, Planaria
INCORRECT

No answer given
E. -skin with hair,
THE ANSWER
-lungs
D. - Bilateral symmetry -four legs, or two legs, and two arms,
- Unsegmented -internal fertilization ,
- Flattened body shape Maintain constant body temperature
- One mouth, no anus
- Often parasitic F. -moist skin permeable to water and gases
- Eg. Tapeworm, Planaria -simple lungs
-four legs when adult
4. Viruses
-external fertilization
INCORRECT -jelly around eggs
No answer given -larval stage in water, adult on land
THE ANSWER -do not maintain constant body temperature
L. non-living biological entities that have infectious properties
- non-living pathogens G. - bilateral symmetry
- Exoskeleton
- Segmented bodies
- Eg. Shrimp, spider, insects, crab
5. Annelida H. - Radial Symmetry (symmetry radiates from central point)
- Aquatic
INCORRECT
- One mouth, no anus
No answer given
- Stinging cells
THE ANSWER
- Tentacles
C. - Bilateral symmetry
- Eg. Jellyfish
- mouth and anus
- bristles often present
I. - Lack symmetry, no mouth, no anus, pores through body,
- Segmented body
cylindrical Eg. Sea Sponge
- Eg. Earthworm, leeches

J. -Dry scaly Impermeable skin


6. Archaea
-Lungs
INCORRECT
-Four legs in most species
No answer given -Internal fertilization
THE ANSWER -soft eggs
A. - Proteins similar to histones bound to DNA -do not maintain constant body temperature
- Presence of introns: present in some genes
- Not made of peptidoglycan (cell walls) K. A subdivision of a phylum, a class is composed of one or
more orders of organism
7. Reptile

INCORRECT L. non-living biological entities that have infectious


No answer given properties - non-living pathogens

THE ANSWER
M. - No histones associated with DNA
J. -Dry scaly Impermeable skin
- Presence of introns: rare/absent
-Lungs
- Made of chemical called peptidoglycan (cell walls)
-Four legs in most species
-Internal fertilization
-soft eggs
-do not maintain constant body temperature

8. Byrophyta

INCORRECT

No answer given
THE ANSWER

B. -no vascular tissue, spores produced in capsules, no roots


but instead have root hairs (rhizoids), simple leaves and stems
(eg moss)

9. Class

INCORRECT

No answer given
THE ANSWER

K. A subdivision of a phylum, a class is composed of one or


more orders of organism

10. Arthropods

INCORRECT

No answer given
THE ANSWER

G. - bilateral symmetry
- Exoskeleton
- Segmented bodies
- Eg. Shrimp, spider, insects, crab
11. Mammal

INCORRECT

No answer given
THE ANSWER

E. -skin with hair,


-lungs
-four legs, or two legs, and two arms,
-internal fertilization ,
Maintain constant body temperature

12. Amphibians

INCORRECT

No answer given
THE ANSWER

F. -moist skin permeable to water and gases


-simple lungs
-four legs when adult
-external fertilization
-jelly around eggs
-larval stage in water, adult on land
-do not maintain constant body temperature

13. Porifera

INCORRECT

No answer given
THE ANSWER

I. - Lack symmetry, no mouth, no anus, pores through body,


cylindrical Eg. Sea Sponge

12 Multiple choice questions

1. - Has vascularisation
- Has leaves, roots & stems
- Reproduce through seeds produced in ovules within flowers
- Flowering plants + grasses

A. Filicinophyta

B. Angiospermaphyta

C. Byrophyta

D. Dichotomous Key
2. Domain - Eukaryote
Kingdom - Animalia
Phylum - Chordata
Class - Mammalia
Order - Prima
Family - Hominidae
Genus - Homo
Species - Homo Sapien

A. Human Classification

B. Plant Classification (Dandelion)

C. Kingdom

D. Family

3. -skin with feathers


-Lungs
-two legs, two limbs
-internal fertilization
-hard shelled eggs
-beak, no teeth
-maintain constant body temperature

A. Bird

B. Bacteria

C. Cnidaria

D. Mammal

4. A subdivision of family: composed of one or more species

A. Domain

B. Mollusca

C. Genus

D. Bacteria

5. -Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.

A. Hierarchy of Taxa

B. Human Classification

C. Species

D. Plant Classification (Dandelion)

6. Grouping organisms based on morphological similarities

A. Natural Classification

B. Benefits of Taxonomy

C. Vertebrate phylum

D. Artificial Classification
7. - Soft bodies
- Vascular foot
-mouth and anus
-Shell may be present
-no visible segmentation
- Eg. Snail, octopus, slugs

A. Bacteria

B. Mollusca

C. Annelida

D. Cnidaria

8. a taxonomic group that contains one or more phyla

A. Kingdom

B. Phylum

C. Species

D. Family

9. a subdivision od a kingdom, composed of one or more classes of organism

A. Kingdom

B. Phylum

C. Order

D. Family

10. a subdivision of an order: composed of onre or more genera

A. Phylum

B. Order

C. Family

D. Kingdom

11. -First name is the genus name (group of species that share characteristics)
-Second name is the species specific name
-Genus name begins with capital and species name in lowercase
-in italics
-After referenced once, genus name can be shortened to first letter

A. Phyla of Invertebrate animals

B. Amphibians

C. Benefits of Taxonomy

D. Rules of Binomial nomenclature


12. - Porifera
- Cnidaria
- Platyhelminthes
- Annelida
- Mollusca
- Arthropoda
- Chordata

A. Platyhelminthes

B. Rules of Binomial nomenclature

C. Artificial Classification

D. Phyla of Invertebrate animals

12 True/False questions

1. - Roots are present


- Short and non-woody stems
- Leaves are divided into pairs (leaflets)
- Vascular tissue is present
- Spores produced in sporangia on the underside of the leaves → Filicinophyta

INCORRECT

No answer given
THE ANSWER

True

2. -Gives organisms globally recognised name


-Can display relationships between organisms (allows evolutionary predictions)
-easier to collect, sort, and group info → Benefits of Taxonomy

INCORRECT

No answer given
THE ANSWER

True

3. Arbitrarily selecting unifying characteristics first and then grouping organisms accordingly  → Arthropods

INCORRECT

No answer given
THE ANSWER

False
It should be → Artificial Classification

4. -reptiles
-mammals
-fish
-amphibians
-birds → Natural Classification

INCORRECT

No answer given
THE ANSWER

False
It should be → Vertebrate phylum
5. Domain - Eukaryote
Kingdom - Plantae
Phylum - Tracheophyta
Class - Angiospermae
Order - Asterales
Family - Asteraceae
Genus - Taraxacum
Species - Taraxacum Officinale  → Human Classification

INCORRECT

No answer given
THE ANSWER

False
It should be → Plant Classification (Dandelion)

6. agreed upon system for naming organisms consisting of genus and species, allows identification and comparison of
organisms → Platyhelminthes

INCORRECT

No answer given
THE ANSWER

False
It should be → Binomial nomenclature

7. one of the 3 major categories of life: archaea, bacteria and eukaryotes  → Mammal

INCORRECT

No answer given
THE ANSWER

False
It should be → Domain

8. a subdivision of a class, composed of one or more families of organism  → Phylum

INCORRECT

No answer given
THE ANSWER

False
It should be → Order

9. A group of related organisms that can successfully interbreed in the wild → Hierarchy of Taxa

INCORRECT

No answer given
THE ANSWER

False
It should be → Species
10. - Each statement has 2 choices
- Leads from obvious features within an organism to more specific characteristics

 → Platyhelminthes

INCORRECT

No answer given
THE ANSWER

False
It should be → Dichotomous Key

11. -vascular tissue present, seeds from ovules (found in female cones), roots present  → Byrophyta

INCORRECT

No answer given
THE ANSWER

False
It should be → Coniferophyta

12. - Eukaryota
- Archaea
- Eubacteria

 → Coniferophyta

INCORRECT

No answer given
THE ANSWER

False
It should be → The 3 Domains

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