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College Respiration, Digestion, and Excretion
Grade 4 Angles CCSS: 4.MD.C.6

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Grade 7 Rocks
The three main classifications of rocks are
  1. sandstone, limestone, or granite.
  2. igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary.
  3. organic, intrusive, or clastic.
  4. sedimentary, intrusive, or metamorphic.
Grade 7 Taxonomy
Who developed a system of classification?
  1. Carolus Linnaeus
  2. Louis Pasteur
  3. Issac Newton
  4. Galileo Galilei
Grade 9 Taxonomy
A useful classification system does not
  1. show relationships.
  2. reveal evolutionary trends.
  3. change the taxon of an organism based on new data.
  4. use different scientific names for the same organisms.
Grade 6 Taxonomy
Who developed a system of classification?
  1. Carolus Linnaeus
  2. Theodor Schwann
  3. Robert Hooke
  4. Matthias Schleiden
Grade 4 Angles CCSS: 4.MD.C.6

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Grade 10 Skin, Skeleton, and Muscles
What are the three classifications of joints?
  1. hinge, cartilaginous, synovial
  2. fibrous, cartilaginous, synovial
  3. movable, fibrous, synovial
  4. gliding, ball and socket, synovial
Grade 9 Taxonomy
Who is considered the father of classification?
  1. James Watt
  2. Charles Babbage
  3. Dimitri Mendeleev
  4. Carl Linnaeus
  5. Ben Arfa
  6. Harry K
  7. Bessong Ojong
  8. James Stuart
Grade 9 Taxonomy
Linnaeus’s original system of classification                                          .
  1. is considered to be untrue
  2. is used today with some modifications
  3. is still used today and remains unchanged
  4. consisted of three domains
Grade 4 Angles CCSS: 4.MD.C.6

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Grade 5 Taxonomy
Which characteristic is not evidence for classification?
  1. similar structures
  2. blood type
  3. DNA, RNA, and amino acids
  4. embryo similarities
Grade 12 Criminal Justice
Suspect classification is based on the following premises:
  1. race
  2. gender
  3. nationality
  4. both a and c
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