Deck 1: Biology, the Study of Life

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The unity and diversity of living organisms on our planet can best be explained by which of the following processes?

A)taxonomy
B)metabolism
C)evolution
D)homeostasis
E)reproduction
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Which of the following levels of biological organization usually includes the least amount of biological material?

A)ecosystem
B)organism
C)community
D)organ
E)population
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What is the name of the kingdom of eukaryotic,multicellular organisms that ingest their food?

A)Fungi
B)Plants
C)Protists
D)Animals
E)Archaea
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The basic unit of structure and function for all life is the

A)atom.
B)molecule.
C)cell.
D)organ.
E)organism.
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The main reason why worker fire ants defend their nest and sting aggressors is to protect their food supply.
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Which of the following levels of organization would an ecologist be most interested in studying?

A)cells
B)organs
C)communities
D)tissues
E)organ systems
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Members of the same species found within a particular area are referred to as

A)a community.
B)an ecosystem.
C)a population.
D)an organism.
E)a biospherE.
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The interactions within a population and with other populations are referred to as an ecosystem.
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Unlike humans,ants primarily communicate through which of the following methods?

A)sight
B)hearing
C)pheromones
D)touch
E)vibration
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Which of the following levels of taxonomy includes the least number of organisms?

A)Family
B)Class
C)Order
D)Phylum
E)Genus
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The regulation of an organism's internal environment is known as homeostasis.
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Which of the following levels of organization goes beyond an individual organism?

A)organ
B)cell
C)tissue
D)organ system
E)population
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A cell biologist looks through a microscope at a cell which contains no nucleus.Based solely on this information,to which domain(s)might this organism belong?

A)Bacteria only
B)Archaea only
C)Eukarya only
D)Bacteria or Archaea but not Eukarya
E)Bacteria,Archaea,or Eukarya
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A group of cells with a common structure and function is referred to as an organ.
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Though all of these possible answers are done by at least some living organisms,which is limited to only some organisms?

A)response to stimuli
B)adaptation to habitat
C)reproduction by sexual means
D)regulation of internal environment
E)acquisition of energy
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At which level of taxonomy do humans and plants share common characteristics?

A)Order
B)Kingdom
C)Phylum
D)Domain
E)Class
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Which of the following levels of taxonomy includes the greatest number of organisms?

A)Class
B)Family
C)Species
D)Order
E)Phylum
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The main purpose of the queen fire ant is to

A)find food.
B)defend the eggs.
C)produce food.
D)produce eggs.
E)defend food.
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The major driving force behind evolution is

A)natural selection.
B)metabolism.
C)homeostasis.
D)photosynthesis.
E)organization.
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Humans belong to which kingdom?

A)Animals
B)Plants
C)Protists
D)Fungi
E)Archaea
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Which of these is an example of homeostasis?

A)Birds,bats,and butterflies all have wings.
B)Venomous coral snakes and harmless scarlet kingsnakes both have bands of red,yellow,and black.
C)When a dog feels hot,it hangs it tongue out and pants.
D)Hummingbirds prefer to feed on nectar from red flowers.
E)A shark can detect even minute quantities of blood in the water.
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Which of the following is not considered a basic theory of biology?

A)Atomic
B)Cell
C)Homeostasis
D)Ecosystem
E)Gene
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All of the ecosystems on Earth are collectively known as the biosphere.
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Flat leaves in plants are an example of what to capture more light?

A)an adaptation
B)a homeostasis
C)a mutation
D)a gene
E)a cell
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Directly or indirectly,all organisms ultimately get their energy from

A)the sun.
B)inorganic matter.
C)organic matter.
D)water.
E)nutrient cycling.
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Humans

A)are classified as protists.
B)are descended from apes.
C)belong to the domain Archaea.
D)share a common ancestor with apes.
E)are prokaryotes.
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Tortoises which eat mostly shrubs have notches in their shell that allow their necks to extend upward,while tortoises which eat ground-level vegetation have no notches.The notch is an example of

A)a selective agent.
B)a species.
C)an adaptation.
D)an experimental variable.
E)an acquired characteristic.
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When an organism's DNA is permanently altered,we say that it

A)mutates.
B)sequences.
C)metabolizes.
D)varies.
E)reproduces.
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A possible explanation for a natural event is known as

A)an observation.
B)a conclusion.
C)a hypothesis.
D)a test.
E)data.
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When a plants bends toward the light,it is responding to a stimulus.
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Which answer choice is not a defining characteristic of life?

A)disorder
B)use of materials and energy
C)reproduction
D)homeostasis
E)responsiveness to stimuli
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Which theory helps us understand why various species differ from one another,tells us to what diseases we are predisposed,and enables us to produce drugs for a variety of diseases?

A)Cell
B)Gene
C)Evolution
D)Homeostasis
E)Ecosystem
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While examining a drop of pond water under the microscope,you find a unicellular organism with a nucleus and structures for photosynthesis.To what kingdom would you assign this organism?

A)Animals
B)Plants
C)Fungi
D)Protists
E)Archaea
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Which part of an experiment allows a scientist to know if the treatment worked or not?

A)Conclusion
B)Testing
C)Control group
D)Hypothesis
E)Observation
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Which of the following would be an additional step in the scientific method?

A)conclusion
B)hypothesis
C)observation
D)experiment
E)scientific law
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In the scientific method,the condition which is deliberately changed is referred to as the

A)control group.
B)experimental variable.
C)control variable.
D)hypothesis.
E)test.
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Which answer choice lists the steps in the scientific method in their typical order?

A)conclusion,experiment,hypothesis,observation
B)hypothesis,observation,experiment,conclusion
C)observation,experiment,hypothesis,conclusion
D)experiment,hypothesis,observation,conclusion
E)observation,hypothesis,experiment,conclusion
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What would occur if all producers were removed from an ecosystem?

A)There would be no change;producers are not essential for most ecosystems.
B)The output of the sun would decrease.
C)The number of consumers would increase.
D)Decomposers would take over the role of the producers.
E)Consumers would soon run out of food.
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What would occur if all the decomposers were removed from an ecosystem?

A)Energy would not longer be lost in the form of heat.
B)Nutrients from dead organisms could not be recycled into the ecosystem.
C)The ecosystem would lose its ultimate source of energy.
D)Nutrient recycling from dead organisms would increase.
E)There would be no effect on the ecosystem;decomposers are not essential for ecosystem function.
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A scientist who studies a group of field mice all living in the same area would be studying

A)a biosphere.
B)a species.
C)an ecosystem.
D)a population.
E)a community.
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Human beings have damaged parts of the biosphere in all but which of the following ways?

A)overcollecting coral from reefs
B)sending eroded sediments into waterways
C)logging forests excessively
D)establishing too numerous seagrass beds
E)allowing excess fertilizer to run off
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Many modern crop plants were produced from wild relatives by natural selection.
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Runoff of soil particles and excess nutrients can damage ecosystems.
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If a new group of orgamisms was discovered which had no nuclei to hold its DNA,and had mitochondria,and had rigid,bacterial flagella,at what level of classification would a new group have to be created?

A)Domain
B)Kingdom
C)Phylum
D)Genus
E)Species
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A diagram showing connections,by descent from a common ancestor,between crocodilians and dinosaurs is an evolutionary tree.
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The molecule in which hereditary information is encoded is protein.
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Mutations provide the raw material for natural selection,and thus evolution.
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The basic unit of all life is the nucleus.
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Which of the following would be explicable due to something other than the descent of living things from one common ancestor?

A)Life is organized.
B)Life is photosynthetic.
C)Life is homeostatiC.
D)Life forms ecosystems.
E)Life evolves.
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Which of the following correctly displays three taxonomic levels from most to least inclusive?

A)species,genus,family
B)domain,kingdom,phylum
C)family,species,genus
D)phylum,domain,kingdom
E)family,class,species
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Deck 1: Biology, the Study of Life
1
The unity and diversity of living organisms on our planet can best be explained by which of the following processes?

A)taxonomy
B)metabolism
C)evolution
D)homeostasis
E)reproduction
C
Explanation: According to the theory of evolution,organisms have shared characteristics because of their common descent.Over long periods of time (many generations),diverse life-forms have arisen.
2
Which of the following levels of biological organization usually includes the least amount of biological material?

A)ecosystem
B)organism
C)community
D)organ
E)population
D
Explanation: Every answer choice except "organ" ranges from the organismal level to those more inclusive: population,community,and ecosystem."Organ" is the least inclusive choice,as it represents just part of a single organ system within an individual organism.
3
What is the name of the kingdom of eukaryotic,multicellular organisms that ingest their food?

A)Fungi
B)Plants
C)Protists
D)Animals
E)Archaea
D
Explanation: Archaea is a domain of prokaryotes.The kingdoms of plants,protists,fungi,and animals are all eukaryotic.However,only the plants and animals are consistently multicellular.Plants produce their own food by photosynthesis,but animals must ingest their food.
4
The basic unit of structure and function for all life is the

A)atom.
B)molecule.
C)cell.
D)organ.
E)organism.
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The main reason why worker fire ants defend their nest and sting aggressors is to protect their food supply.
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Which of the following levels of organization would an ecologist be most interested in studying?

A)cells
B)organs
C)communities
D)tissues
E)organ systems
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Members of the same species found within a particular area are referred to as

A)a community.
B)an ecosystem.
C)a population.
D)an organism.
E)a biospherE.
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The interactions within a population and with other populations are referred to as an ecosystem.
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Unlike humans,ants primarily communicate through which of the following methods?

A)sight
B)hearing
C)pheromones
D)touch
E)vibration
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Which of the following levels of taxonomy includes the least number of organisms?

A)Family
B)Class
C)Order
D)Phylum
E)Genus
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The regulation of an organism's internal environment is known as homeostasis.
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Which of the following levels of organization goes beyond an individual organism?

A)organ
B)cell
C)tissue
D)organ system
E)population
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A cell biologist looks through a microscope at a cell which contains no nucleus.Based solely on this information,to which domain(s)might this organism belong?

A)Bacteria only
B)Archaea only
C)Eukarya only
D)Bacteria or Archaea but not Eukarya
E)Bacteria,Archaea,or Eukarya
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A group of cells with a common structure and function is referred to as an organ.
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Though all of these possible answers are done by at least some living organisms,which is limited to only some organisms?

A)response to stimuli
B)adaptation to habitat
C)reproduction by sexual means
D)regulation of internal environment
E)acquisition of energy
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At which level of taxonomy do humans and plants share common characteristics?

A)Order
B)Kingdom
C)Phylum
D)Domain
E)Class
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Which of the following levels of taxonomy includes the greatest number of organisms?

A)Class
B)Family
C)Species
D)Order
E)Phylum
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The main purpose of the queen fire ant is to

A)find food.
B)defend the eggs.
C)produce food.
D)produce eggs.
E)defend food.
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The major driving force behind evolution is

A)natural selection.
B)metabolism.
C)homeostasis.
D)photosynthesis.
E)organization.
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Humans belong to which kingdom?

A)Animals
B)Plants
C)Protists
D)Fungi
E)Archaea
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21
Which of these is an example of homeostasis?

A)Birds,bats,and butterflies all have wings.
B)Venomous coral snakes and harmless scarlet kingsnakes both have bands of red,yellow,and black.
C)When a dog feels hot,it hangs it tongue out and pants.
D)Hummingbirds prefer to feed on nectar from red flowers.
E)A shark can detect even minute quantities of blood in the water.
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22
Which of the following is not considered a basic theory of biology?

A)Atomic
B)Cell
C)Homeostasis
D)Ecosystem
E)Gene
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23
All of the ecosystems on Earth are collectively known as the biosphere.
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24
Flat leaves in plants are an example of what to capture more light?

A)an adaptation
B)a homeostasis
C)a mutation
D)a gene
E)a cell
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Directly or indirectly,all organisms ultimately get their energy from

A)the sun.
B)inorganic matter.
C)organic matter.
D)water.
E)nutrient cycling.
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Humans

A)are classified as protists.
B)are descended from apes.
C)belong to the domain Archaea.
D)share a common ancestor with apes.
E)are prokaryotes.
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Tortoises which eat mostly shrubs have notches in their shell that allow their necks to extend upward,while tortoises which eat ground-level vegetation have no notches.The notch is an example of

A)a selective agent.
B)a species.
C)an adaptation.
D)an experimental variable.
E)an acquired characteristic.
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When an organism's DNA is permanently altered,we say that it

A)mutates.
B)sequences.
C)metabolizes.
D)varies.
E)reproduces.
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A possible explanation for a natural event is known as

A)an observation.
B)a conclusion.
C)a hypothesis.
D)a test.
E)data.
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When a plants bends toward the light,it is responding to a stimulus.
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31
Which answer choice is not a defining characteristic of life?

A)disorder
B)use of materials and energy
C)reproduction
D)homeostasis
E)responsiveness to stimuli
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32
Which theory helps us understand why various species differ from one another,tells us to what diseases we are predisposed,and enables us to produce drugs for a variety of diseases?

A)Cell
B)Gene
C)Evolution
D)Homeostasis
E)Ecosystem
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33
While examining a drop of pond water under the microscope,you find a unicellular organism with a nucleus and structures for photosynthesis.To what kingdom would you assign this organism?

A)Animals
B)Plants
C)Fungi
D)Protists
E)Archaea
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Which part of an experiment allows a scientist to know if the treatment worked or not?

A)Conclusion
B)Testing
C)Control group
D)Hypothesis
E)Observation
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Which of the following would be an additional step in the scientific method?

A)conclusion
B)hypothesis
C)observation
D)experiment
E)scientific law
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In the scientific method,the condition which is deliberately changed is referred to as the

A)control group.
B)experimental variable.
C)control variable.
D)hypothesis.
E)test.
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37
Which answer choice lists the steps in the scientific method in their typical order?

A)conclusion,experiment,hypothesis,observation
B)hypothesis,observation,experiment,conclusion
C)observation,experiment,hypothesis,conclusion
D)experiment,hypothesis,observation,conclusion
E)observation,hypothesis,experiment,conclusion
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What would occur if all producers were removed from an ecosystem?

A)There would be no change;producers are not essential for most ecosystems.
B)The output of the sun would decrease.
C)The number of consumers would increase.
D)Decomposers would take over the role of the producers.
E)Consumers would soon run out of food.
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What would occur if all the decomposers were removed from an ecosystem?

A)Energy would not longer be lost in the form of heat.
B)Nutrients from dead organisms could not be recycled into the ecosystem.
C)The ecosystem would lose its ultimate source of energy.
D)Nutrient recycling from dead organisms would increase.
E)There would be no effect on the ecosystem;decomposers are not essential for ecosystem function.
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40
A scientist who studies a group of field mice all living in the same area would be studying

A)a biosphere.
B)a species.
C)an ecosystem.
D)a population.
E)a community.
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41
Human beings have damaged parts of the biosphere in all but which of the following ways?

A)overcollecting coral from reefs
B)sending eroded sediments into waterways
C)logging forests excessively
D)establishing too numerous seagrass beds
E)allowing excess fertilizer to run off
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42
Many modern crop plants were produced from wild relatives by natural selection.
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Runoff of soil particles and excess nutrients can damage ecosystems.
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44
If a new group of orgamisms was discovered which had no nuclei to hold its DNA,and had mitochondria,and had rigid,bacterial flagella,at what level of classification would a new group have to be created?

A)Domain
B)Kingdom
C)Phylum
D)Genus
E)Species
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A diagram showing connections,by descent from a common ancestor,between crocodilians and dinosaurs is an evolutionary tree.
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The molecule in which hereditary information is encoded is protein.
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Mutations provide the raw material for natural selection,and thus evolution.
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The basic unit of all life is the nucleus.
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49
Which of the following would be explicable due to something other than the descent of living things from one common ancestor?

A)Life is organized.
B)Life is photosynthetic.
C)Life is homeostatiC.
D)Life forms ecosystems.
E)Life evolves.
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50
Which of the following correctly displays three taxonomic levels from most to least inclusive?

A)species,genus,family
B)domain,kingdom,phylum
C)family,species,genus
D)phylum,domain,kingdom
E)family,class,species
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