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High School Biology: From the First Organism Onward - Classification
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Classification is the process of arranging organisms, both living and extinct, into groups based on similar characteristics. The science of naming and classifying organisms is called taxonomy.

High School Biology: From the First Organism Onward - Classification
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10 Questions

1. An example of binomial nomenclature would be
2. The “father of taxonomy” is
3. Which of the following would be placed into a clade of primates? (1) gorillas, (2) monkeys, (3) humans, (4) mice.
4. The Eukaryota domain includes
5. The science of classifying organisms is called
6. Which two domains consist only of single-celled prokaryotes?
7. The evolution of life on Earth has resulted in
8. Which of the following would be placed into a clade of mammals? (1) mice, (2) rabbits, (3) birds, (4) snakes.
9. Which of the following would be placed into a clade of mammals? (1) mice, (2) rabbits, (3) birds, (4) snakes.
10. A domain is