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Biology DICHOTOMOUS KEYING Name Period: 1 Date : Identify the names of the plants using the dichotomous keys: 1. a) leaves are needle like.. White pine (Pinus) b) leaves are broad. Go to statement 2 2. a) leaves are compound... Go to statement 3 (more than one leaflet) b) leaves are simple (one leaf).. Go to statement 5 3. a) 7 9 leaflets..green Ash (Fraxinus) b) more than 10 leaflets... Go to statement 4 4. a) leaflets pointy... Tree of Heaven (Ailanthus) (non native, Invasive) b) leaflets rounded....black locust (Pseudoacacia) 5. a) smooth margin.... Go to statement 6 b) lobed margin. Go to statement 7 6. a) heart shaped leaf.red Bud (Cercis) b) oval shaped leaf...red Osier Dogwood (Cornus) 7. a) pointed lobes Red Oak (Quercus) b) rounded lobes.. White oak (Quercus)

Assessment: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Biology QUIZ 2: CLASSIFICATION OF LIFE Name Period: 7 Date : MULTIPLE CHOICES Identify the letter of the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. Write the letter before the number. 1. An amoeba is classified as: a. Monera b. Fungi c. Protista d. Animalia 2. The largest grouping into which living things are classified are called: a. Orders d. Kingdoms b. Phylums e. None of these c. Families 3. The names of the initial five kingdoms are: a. bacteria, protista, fungi, plantae, animalia b. kingdom, monera, plantae, animalia, fungi c. kingdom, phylum, class protista, monera d. monera, protista, fungi, plantae, animalia 4. A multicellular organism is an organism that has; a. one cell b. no cells c. a disorganized nucleus d. more than one cell 5. Two animals are the same species if they: a. show a close resemblance b. live in the same environment c. eat the same foods d. can mate and produce fertile offspring 6. The kingdom Fungi consists of organisms that are: a. Autotrophs c. Decomposers b. Heterotrophs 7. The order of classification from the largest group, to the smallest group is: a. K,C,P,G,S,O, D c. D, K,P,C,O,F,G,S b. C, D, O, F, K, S, G d. D, P,K,C,O,F,S,G

8. Most members of the Kingdom are not mobile and can carry out photosynthesis. a. plantae c. fungi b. monera d. protista 9. An example of a Moneran is: a. fish b. bacteria 10. An example of a Eukaryote is: a. blue green algae b. bacteria 11. An example of a unicellular organism is: a. man b. a tree c. virus d. algae c. virus d. fungi c. amoeba d. mushroom 12. How many kingdoms have been classified at present? a. Four c. Six b. Five d. Seven 13. Which of the following is a rule for binomial nomenclature? a. Use of Latin as a language b. Capitalize only the genus name, species name is always written as lowercase c. Italicize the genus and species names in print or underline when handwritten e. A & C only 14. How are evolutionary relationships established in organisms? a. Structural similarities b. Breeding behavior c. Aerobic respiration e. Only A & B 15. Animals can be described as : A. Multicellular heterotrophs B. Multicellular producers C. Multicellular obligate parasites D. A & B E. None of the above

SIMPLE RECALL Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words from the clues provided. Misspelled words will be marked incorrect. A. What two taxa are used to name an organism? B. If an organism has many cells and conducts photosynthesis, what kingdom does it belong to? C. If an organism is multi cellular and can move, it belongs to the domain. D. Name one reason why scientists need to classify living organisms. E. Organisms that cause Malariaand other diseases belong to the kingdom. F. Name the scientist that developed our current system of classification. G. Organisms that cause mildew and molds on bread belong to the _ kingdom. H. Scientists usually classify things based on. I. Provide the seven major groupings used to classify organisms: Domain,,,,,,, Species