Deck 20: The Classification and Evolution of Organisms
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Deck 20: The Classification and Evolution of Organisms
1
The science that names and groups organisms is
A) phylogeny.
B) Linnaeus.
C) taxonomy.
D) anatomy.
A) phylogeny.
B) Linnaeus.
C) taxonomy.
D) anatomy.
taxonomy.
2
The science that seeks to show evolutionary relationships between organisms is
A) phylogeny.
B) anatomy.
C) taxonomy.
D) nomenclature.
A) phylogeny.
B) anatomy.
C) taxonomy.
D) nomenclature.
phylogeny.
3
The taxonomic subdivision immediately below the level of a kingdom is a
A) phylum.
B) family.
C) genus.
D) order.
A) phylum.
B) family.
C) genus.
D) order.
phylum.
4
Which of the following is considered the first group of organisms to have developed?
A) Archaea
B) Eucarya
C) Bacteria
D) Protozoa
A) Archaea
B) Eucarya
C) Bacteria
D) Protozoa
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5
In studying fossils, biologists found an insect in a layer of clay, a flower in a layer of sand, a fish in a layer of mud, a reptile in a layer of clay, and a bird in a layer of rock. The insect probably lived at the same time as the
A) fish.
B) bird.
C) flower.
D) reptile.
A) fish.
B) bird.
C) flower.
D) reptile.
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6
Free-living developmental stages that do not resemble the adults are
A) viruses.
B) embryos.
C) larvae.
D) fossils.
A) viruses.
B) embryos.
C) larvae.
D) fossils.
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7
Which of the following is used by phylogenetic biologists to determine how organisms are related evolutionarily?
A) DNA analysis
B) fossils
C) comparative studies of the anatomy of organisms
D) All of these answers are correct.
A) DNA analysis
B) fossils
C) comparative studies of the anatomy of organisms
D) All of these answers are correct.
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8
Single-celled organisms having cell walls and no nucleus are found in the Domain(s)
A) Eucarya.
B) Eucarya and Bacteria.
C) Bacteria and Archaea.
D) Eucarya and Archaea.
A) Eucarya.
B) Eucarya and Bacteria.
C) Bacteria and Archaea.
D) Eucarya and Archaea.
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9
Single-celled, eukaryotic, organisms without cell walls or chlorophyll are found in the Kingdom
A) Protista.
B) Animalia.
C) Prokaryotae.
D) Fungi.
A) Protista.
B) Animalia.
C) Prokaryotae.
D) Fungi.
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10
Multicellular, nonphotosynthetic organisms with cell walls are found in the Kingdom
A) Plantae.
B) Fungi.
C) Animalia.
D) Prokaryotae.
A) Plantae.
B) Fungi.
C) Animalia.
D) Prokaryotae.
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11
A nonliving acellular structure that contains DNA is a
A) nucleus.
B) virus.
C) protein.
D) cell wall.
A) nucleus.
B) virus.
C) protein.
D) cell wall.
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12
The binomial system of naming organisms uses _________ words to identify an organism.
A) one
B) two
C) four
D) many
A) one
B) two
C) four
D) many
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13
The largest grouping within a phylum is a
A) class.
B) order.
C) kingdom.
D) family.
A) class.
B) order.
C) kingdom.
D) family.
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14
Evidence of previously existing life is found in
A) viruses.
B) proteins.
C) DNA.
D) fossils.
A) viruses.
B) proteins.
C) DNA.
D) fossils.
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15
To help identify phylogenetic relationships scientists use
A) DNA.
B) fossils.
C) studies of the life cycle.
D) All of the above are correct
A) DNA.
B) fossils.
C) studies of the life cycle.
D) All of the above are correct
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16
A technique that uses comparisons of many characteristics to help determine phylogenetic relationships is
A) phylogeny.
B) DNA analysis.
C) cladistics.
D) binomial nomenclature.
A) phylogeny.
B) DNA analysis.
C) cladistics.
D) binomial nomenclature.
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17
A fungus
A) is an autotroph.
B) lacks cell walls.
C) produces spores.
D) has a cellulose cell wall.
A) is an autotroph.
B) lacks cell walls.
C) produces spores.
D) has a cellulose cell wall.
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18
Some green algae probably evolved into
A) Fungi.
B) Mosses.
C) Bacteria.
D) Protozoa.
A) Fungi.
B) Mosses.
C) Bacteria.
D) Protozoa.
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19
Alternation of sporophyte and gametophyte generations is a characteristic of
A) Fungi.
B) Archaea.
C) Bacteria.
D) Plantae.
A) Fungi.
B) Archaea.
C) Bacteria.
D) Plantae.
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20
Photosynthetic, nonmotile organisms having cell walls belong to the Kingdom
A) Plantae.
B) Fungi.
C) Protista.
D) Animalia.
A) Plantae.
B) Fungi.
C) Protista.
D) Animalia.
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21
Flagellated Protista probably gave rise to
A) Archaea.
B) Animalia.
C) Fungi.
D) Plantae.
A) Archaea.
B) Animalia.
C) Fungi.
D) Plantae.
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22
The Archaea and Bacteria are similar in that all
A) live in extreme environments.
B) carry on photosynthesis.
C) lack a nucleus.
D) carry on aerobic respiration.
A) live in extreme environments.
B) carry on photosynthesis.
C) lack a nucleus.
D) carry on aerobic respiration.
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23
A host provides the means of reproduction for these acellular forms.
A) Plantae
B) Fungi
C) Algae
D) Viruses
A) Plantae
B) Fungi
C) Algae
D) Viruses
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24
The use of the binomial system of nomenclature was developed by
A) Linnaeus.
B) Lamarck.
C) Oparin.
D) Taxa.
A) Linnaeus.
B) Lamarck.
C) Oparin.
D) Taxa.
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25
If two organisms look completely different but you suspect they may be related, which of the following would be the most useful information to have?
A) fossils
B) anatomical information
C) DNA comparisons
D) None of these answers is useful.
A) fossils
B) anatomical information
C) DNA comparisons
D) None of these answers is useful.
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26
Which one of the following is probably not a valid phylogenetic group?
A) Plantae.
B) Animalia.
C) Fungi.
D) Protista.
A) Plantae.
B) Animalia.
C) Fungi.
D) Protista.
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27
Cells having no nucleus would belong to the
A) Bacteria.
B) Protista.
C) Fungi.
D) Plantae.
A) Bacteria.
B) Protista.
C) Fungi.
D) Plantae.
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28
The method by which viruses multiply is known as
A) reproduction.
B) conversion.
C) replication.
D) sexual.
A) reproduction.
B) conversion.
C) replication.
D) sexual.
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29
Animals probably developed from
A) Bacteria.
B) Flagellated Protista.
C) Slimemolds.
D) Fungi.
A) Bacteria.
B) Flagellated Protista.
C) Slimemolds.
D) Fungi.
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30
A receptor site identifies the proper host for a
A) Fungi.
B) Virus.
C) Plantae.
D) Protista.
A) Fungi.
B) Virus.
C) Plantae.
D) Protista.
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31
A cell's metabolic pathways can be taken over by the DNA from a
A) bacteria.
B) fungus.
C) virus.
D) host.
A) bacteria.
B) fungus.
C) virus.
D) host.
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32
Species are a division of a
A) family.
B) order.
C) phylum.
D) genus.
A) family.
B) order.
C) phylum.
D) genus.
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33
A single loop of DNA is found in cells of
A) Bacteria.
B) Fungi.
C) Virus.
D) Plantae.
A) Bacteria.
B) Fungi.
C) Virus.
D) Plantae.
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34
Spongiform encephalopathies are caused by
A) viruses.
B) prions.
C) bacteria.
D) humans.
A) viruses.
B) prions.
C) bacteria.
D) humans.
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35
An order can be subdivided into
A) families.
B) classes.
C) species.
D) subphylums.
A) families.
B) classes.
C) species.
D) subphylums.
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36
The group of organisms that is NOT comprised of eukaryotic cells is
A) Fungi.
B) Animalia.
C) Plantae.
D) Archaea.
A) Fungi.
B) Animalia.
C) Plantae.
D) Archaea.
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37
An example of a prokaryotic organism is
A) bacteria.
B) protozoa.
C) moss.
D) fern.
A) bacteria.
B) protozoa.
C) moss.
D) fern.
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38
Members of the Kingdom ____ are decomposers.
A) Archaea
B) Fungi
C) Plantae
D) Animalia
A) Archaea
B) Fungi
C) Plantae
D) Animalia
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39
The grouping that would include the largest number of species is the
A) genus.
B) phylum.
C) domain.
D) order.
A) genus.
B) phylum.
C) domain.
D) order.
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40
Some biologists believe that the process of endosymbiosis was responsible for the evolution of
A) eukaryotic cells.
B) viruses.
C) prokaryotic cells.
D) fungi.
A) eukaryotic cells.
B) viruses.
C) prokaryotic cells.
D) fungi.
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41
There are no cells with cell walls in the Kingdom
A) Protista.
B) Archaea.
C) Animalia.
D) Fungi.
A) Protista.
B) Archaea.
C) Animalia.
D) Fungi.
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42
Which of the following rows is a correct match? 
A) Row 1
B) Row 2
C) Row 3
D) Row 4

A) Row 1
B) Row 2
C) Row 3
D) Row 4
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43
Which of the following rows is a correct match? 
A) Row 1
B) Row 2
C) Row 3
D) Row 4

A) Row 1
B) Row 2
C) Row 3
D) Row 4
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44
The taxonomic subdivisions from largest to smallest are
A) kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species.
B) kingdom, class, phylum, order, genus, family, species.
C) kingdom, phylum, order, class, family, genus, species.
D) kingdom, order, class, phylum, genus, family, species.
A) kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species.
B) kingdom, class, phylum, order, genus, family, species.
C) kingdom, phylum, order, class, family, genus, species.
D) kingdom, order, class, phylum, genus, family, species.
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45
A scientific name contains the ____ names.
A) genus and specific epithet
B) kingdom and species
C) order and genus
D) phylum and order
A) genus and specific epithet
B) kingdom and species
C) order and genus
D) phylum and order
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46
Carolus Linnaeus
A) created the five-kingdom classification system.
B) was the first person to attempt to systematically classify organisms.
C) introduced the binomial system of nomenclature.
D) developed a theory of evolution based on the similarities between organisms.
A) created the five-kingdom classification system.
B) was the first person to attempt to systematically classify organisms.
C) introduced the binomial system of nomenclature.
D) developed a theory of evolution based on the similarities between organisms.
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47
The largest taxonomic grouping is the
A) kingdom.
B) phylum.
C) domain.
D) family.
A) kingdom.
B) phylum.
C) domain.
D) family.
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48
Which of the following pairs are most similar?
A) Virus--viroid
B) Bacteria--protozoa
C) Eucarya--virus
D) Prion--protozoa
A) Virus--viroid
B) Bacteria--protozoa
C) Eucarya--virus
D) Prion--protozoa
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49
Which one of the following is false concerning viruses?
A) A virus is composed of a nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat.
B) All viruses are parasites.
C) When a virus reproduces, it enters a host cell and directs it to synthesize copies of the invading virus.
D) A virus is the smallest type of cell.
A) A virus is composed of a nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat.
B) All viruses are parasites.
C) When a virus reproduces, it enters a host cell and directs it to synthesize copies of the invading virus.
D) A virus is the smallest type of cell.
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50
Primarily multicellular eukaryotic organisms that obtain food by absorbing organic substances belong to the Kingdom
A) Fungi.
B) Archaea.
C) Protista.
D) Plantae.
A) Fungi.
B) Archaea.
C) Protista.
D) Plantae.
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51
AIDS, warts, and measles are caused by
A) bacteria.
B) viruses.
C) protozoa.
D) fungi.
A) bacteria.
B) viruses.
C) protozoa.
D) fungi.
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52
From largest to smallest:
A) prokaryotic cell eukaryotic cell virus
B) eukaryotic cell prokaryotic cell virus
C) eukaryotic cell virus prokaryotic cell
D) virus eukaryotic cell prokaryotic cell
A) prokaryotic cell eukaryotic cell virus
B) eukaryotic cell prokaryotic cell virus
C) eukaryotic cell virus prokaryotic cell
D) virus eukaryotic cell prokaryotic cell
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53
Athlete's foot, vaginal yeast infections, and ringworm are caused by
A) bacteria.
B) viruses.
C) protozoa.
D) fungi.
A) bacteria.
B) viruses.
C) protozoa.
D) fungi.
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54
Methanogens
A) are able to live in very salty environments.
B) are methane-producing Archaea.
C) use methane as an energy source.
D) are also known as protists.
A) are able to live in very salty environments.
B) are methane-producing Archaea.
C) use methane as an energy source.
D) are also known as protists.
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55
Members of the Protista and Bacteria are similar in that both
A) are composed of prokaryotic cells.
B) groups contains some autotrophic organisms.
C) groups have cells that contain membranous organelles.
D) groups are composed of cells of equivalent size.
A) are composed of prokaryotic cells.
B) groups contains some autotrophic organisms.
C) groups have cells that contain membranous organelles.
D) groups are composed of cells of equivalent size.
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56
Fungi and Plantae kingdoms are similar in that both
A) contain autotrophic organisms.
B) contain cell walls.
C) reproduce by seed.
D) have roots and leaves.
A) contain autotrophic organisms.
B) contain cell walls.
C) reproduce by seed.
D) have roots and leaves.
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57
Most species within the Kingdom Plantae are
A) cone bearing (pine trees).
B) mosses.
C) ferns.
D) flowering plants.
A) cone bearing (pine trees).
B) mosses.
C) ferns.
D) flowering plants.
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58
Plantae and Animalia are similar in that both
A) are thought to have evolved from eukaryotic, multicellular ancestors.
B) are heterotrophs.
C) have cell walls.
D) exhibit alternation of generations.
A) are thought to have evolved from eukaryotic, multicellular ancestors.
B) are heterotrophs.
C) have cell walls.
D) exhibit alternation of generations.
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59
An organism does not have a nucleus, carries on photosynthesis, and is very common. It is probably a
A) cyanobacterium.
B) member of the Archaea.
C) a member of the Protista.
D) a member of the Plantae.
A) cyanobacterium.
B) member of the Archaea.
C) a member of the Protista.
D) a member of the Plantae.
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60
Green algae and plants both have chlorophyll a and b this information has been used to
A) propose that they are closely related.
B) considered an accident of nature.
C) suggest that they are derived from the Archaea.
D) None of the above is correct.
A) propose that they are closely related.
B) considered an accident of nature.
C) suggest that they are derived from the Archaea.
D) None of the above is correct.
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61
A virus reproduces by
A) laying eggs in a host cell.
B) taking control of a host cell and directing it to produce viral components.
C) the exchange of gametes.
D) binary fission.
A) laying eggs in a host cell.
B) taking control of a host cell and directing it to produce viral components.
C) the exchange of gametes.
D) binary fission.
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62
One of the problems associated with the control of virus-caused diseases is that they
A) cannot survive outside the host.
B) have a complicated life cycle.
C) have a rapid mutation rate.
D) can infect many kinds of cells in many kinds of organisms.
A) cannot survive outside the host.
B) have a complicated life cycle.
C) have a rapid mutation rate.
D) can infect many kinds of cells in many kinds of organisms.
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63
Unicellular or colonial eukaryotic organisms that are either autotrophic or heterotrophic belong to the Kingdom
A) Plantae.
B) Animalia.
C) Protista.
D) Bacteria.
A) Plantae.
B) Animalia.
C) Protista.
D) Bacteria.
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64
The __________ is a word added to the genus name to identify which one of several species within the genus we are discussing.
A) specific epithet
B) scientific name
C) family
D) subspecies
A) specific epithet
B) scientific name
C) family
D) subspecies
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65
Cladistics is a tool used to
A) identify organisms.
B) name organisms.
C) determine phylogenetic relationships.
D) cure disease.
A) identify organisms.
B) name organisms.
C) determine phylogenetic relationships.
D) cure disease.
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66
Humans are the only surviving member of this genus, although other members of this genus existed in the past.
A) mammalia
B) Homo
C) sapiens
D) primates
A) mammalia
B) Homo
C) sapiens
D) primates
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67
A viroid is
A) a small virus.
B) a piece of RNA.
C) a piece of protein.
D) a cell that attacks viruses.
A) a small virus.
B) a piece of RNA.
C) a piece of protein.
D) a cell that attacks viruses.
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68
This type of rock is formed by the depositing of eroded particles in layers on the bottom of oceans, lakes or rivers.
A) sedimentary
B) igneous
C) metamorphic
D) volcanic
A) sedimentary
B) igneous
C) metamorphic
D) volcanic
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