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Taxonomy Questions - All Grades

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Grade 5 Taxonomy
Mosses and flowers belong to which kingdom?
  1. Monera
  2. Protista
  3. Fungi
  4. Plantae
  5. Animalia
Grade 5 Taxonomy
Animals with fur are
  1. amphibians.
  2. syrphids.
  3. either arthropods or mollusks.
  4. mammals.
Grade 5 Taxonomy
Animals with backbones are
  1. skeletons.
  2. vertebrates.
  3. invertebrates.
  4. grasshoppers.
Grade 4 Taxonomy
Grade 5 Taxonomy
Insects, spiders, lobsters, and crabs are all
  1. mammals.
  2. amphibians.
  3. arthropods.
  4. syrphids.
Grade 5 Taxonomy
The science of finding patterns among living things is
  1. mitochondrion.
  2. classification.
  3. organization.
  4. respiration.
Grade 2 Taxonomy
What is a sea turtle's animal classification?
  1. amphibian
  2. reptile
  3. fish
  4. mammal
Grade 9 Taxonomy
Putting organisms into categories based on observable characteristics is
  1. taxonomy.
  2. hierarchy.
  3. organization.
  4. classification.
Grade 7 Taxonomy
Molds and mushrooms are organisms in the kingdom
  1. Protista.
  2. Plantae.
  3. Fungi.
  4. Animalia.
Grade 5 Taxonomy
Amoebas and algae belong to which kingdom?
  1. Monera
  2. Protista
  3. Fungi
  4. Plantae
  5. Animalia
Grade 5 Taxonomy
The system of classification we use today was developed by the Swedish scientist
  1. Alfred Nobel.
  2. Carl Linnaeus.
  3. Anders Sparrman.
  4. Eva Ekeblad.
Grade 6 Taxonomy
An arthropod with eight legs and no antennae is a(n)
  1. sponge.
  2. mollusk.
  3. parasite.
  4. arachnid.
Grade 4 Taxonomy
Which group is NOT a kingdom?
  1. fungi
  2. animals
  3. plants
  4. vertebrates
Grade 5 Taxonomy
Invertebrates are animals that
  1. do not have a backbone.
  2. have a backbone.
  3. eat meat.
  4. eat plants.
Grade 10 Taxonomy
Based on the cladogram, which statement is true about relatedness between the organisms?
Cladogram
  1. A salmon is more closely related to a hamster than it is to a lizard.
  2. A lizard and a chimpanzee are more closely related than a hamster and a chimpanzee.
  3. A salamander and a salmon are more closely related than a hamster and a salmon.
  4. A chimpanzee is more closely related to a salmon than a hamster is to a salamander.
  5. All the animals are equally related.
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