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MULTIPLE CHOICE / MATCHING 1. Fill In the following table of classification for this organism Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Common Name or Group / Hint 1) 2) Infection Page 1 of 16 BIO 110 QZM 6 Q 150716

2. Fill In the following table of classification for this organism Domain Kingdom Phylum / Division Class Order Common Name or Group / Hint 3) 4) 5) Wild Quaker Page 2 of 16 BIO 110 QZM 6 Q 150716

3. Fill In the following table of classification for this organism Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Common Name or Group / Hint 6) 7) Don t drink the water Page 3 of 16 BIO 110 QZM 6 Q 150716

4. Fill In the following table of classification for this organism Domain Kingdom Phylum / Division Class Order Common Name or Group / Hint 8) 9) Where the grows! Page 4 of 16 BIO 110 QZM 6 Q 150716

5. Fill In the following table of classification for this organism Domain Kingdom Phylum / Division Class Order Common Name or Group / Hint 10) 11) 12) Sun Page 5 of 16 BIO 110 QZM 6 Q 150716

6. Fill In the following table of classification for this organism Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Common Name or Group / Hint 13) 14) 15) Stuffed Page 6 of 16 BIO 110 QZM 6 Q 150716

7. Fill In the following table of classification for this organism Domain Kingdom Phylum / Division Class Order Common Name or Group / Hint 16) 17) Blue Oak Page 7 of 16 BIO 110 QZM 6 Q 150716

8. Fill In the following table of classification for this organism Domain Kingdom Phylum Sub Phylum Class Order Common Name or Group / Hint 18) 19) 20) Not Kate. Page 8 of 16 BIO 110 QZM 6 Q 150716

9. Fill In the following table of classification for this organism Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Common Name 21) 22) 23) Page 9 of 16 BIO 110 QZM 6 Q 150716

10. Fill In the following table of classification for this organism Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Common Name or Group / Hint 24) 25) 26) Splish splash Page 10 of 16 BIO 110 QZM 6 Q 150716

11. Fill In the following table of classification for this organism Domain Kingdom Phylum Sub Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species 27) 28) 29) 30) 31) 32) 33) 34) 35) Page 11 of 16 BIO 110 QZM 6 Q 150716

FINAL LAB EXAM Page 12 of 16 BIO 110 QZM 6 Q 150716

FINAL LAB EXAM Page 13 of 16 BIO 110 QZM 6 Q 150716

FINAL LAB EXAM CHOICES CODE Domain Kingdom Phylum, Subphylum, Class Protista, Plants, Fungi Phylum and Sub- Phylum / Animal Class / Invertebrates Class / Vertebrates Order / Animals A B C D E AB AC AD AE BC BD BE CD CE DE ABC ABD ABE ACD ACE ADE BCD BCE BDE CDE ABCD ABCE ABDE ACDE ABCDE Archeae Bacteria Eukarya Prokarya Protista Virus Animal Archaebacteria Bacteria Fungi Plant Protista Protozoa Amoebozoa Anthophyta Ascomycota Basidomycota Bryophyta Chlorophyta Chrysophyta Coniferophyta Cycadophyta Dicotyledonae Euglenozoa Foraminifera Ginkophyta Hepaticophyta Liliopsida Lycophyta Monocotyledonae Magnoiliaopsida Magnoliaphyta Phaeophyta Pinophyta Pterophyta Pyrrhophyta Rhizopoda Sarcomastigophora Sporozoa Tracheophyta Zygomycota Annelida Arthropoda Cephalochordata Chelicerata Chordata Cndiaria Crustacea Echinodermata Hemichordata Invertebrata Mollusca Nematoda Platyhelminthes Porifera Protozoa Urochordata Vertebrata Anthozoa Arachnida Asteroidea Bivalvia Cephalochordata Cephalopoda Cestoda Chilopoda Crinoidea Crustacea Echinoidea Gastropoda Hirudinea Holothuroidea Hydrozoa Insecta Merostomata Oligochaeta Ophiuroidea Polychaeta Polyplacophora Scyphozoa Trematoda Tubillaria Agnatha Amphibia Aves Cephalochordata Chondricthyes Mammalia Myxini Osteicthyes Reptilia Sauropsida Anseriformes Artiodactyla Cete Carnivora Chilopoda Coleoptera Diptera Hemiptera Hymenoptera Isoptera Lepidoptera Marsupial Monotremata Odonata Othhoptera Perrissodactyla Pilosa Primata Rodentia Squamata Page 14 of 16 BIO 110 QZM 6 Q 150716

FINAL LAB EXAM CODE A B C D E AB AC AD AE BC BD BE CD CE DE ABC ABD ABE ACD ACE ADE BCD BCE BDE CDE ABCD ABCE ABDE ACDE BCDE ABCDE Family, Genus, Species Bovine Canine Equine Feline Hominidae Homininae Homo Homo sapien Sapiens Swine Common Name Common Name Common Name Ant Horsetail Rose Bacteria House Cat Round Worms Bath Sponge House Fly Sea Urchin Beaver Human Shark Beetle Jellyfish Spider Blue Gill Killer Whale Spirochete Blue Oak Lamprey Sponge Buckeye Lancelet Starfish Bullfrog Leech Sting Ray Butterfly Leopard Squid Centipede Lice / Louse Tapeworm Chicken Lichen Tick Clam Live Oak Valley Oak Coyote Lobster Virus Crab Millipede Whale Crayfish Mite Wood Duck Cricket Mouse Cucumber Beetle Mushroom Dairy Cow Oats Damsel Fly Octopus Deer Oracle Oak Dolphin Pac. Chorus Frog Dragon Fly Paramecium Earthworm Peacock Fern Pig Flat Worm Pill Bug Goose Pine Tree Grasshopper Poison Oak Hagfish Poppy Honeybee Quarter Horse Horseshoe Crab Rat Page 15 of 16 BIO 110 QZM 6 Q 150716

FINAL LAB EXAM Page 16 of 16 BIO 110 QZM 6 Q 150716