BIOLOGY CHAPTER 2 OBEJECTIVES, Exercises of Biology

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1. The branch of biology that deals with the classification of organisms is called:
a) Taxonomy
b) Morphology
c) Physiology
d) Genetics
2. Which of the following is not a taxonomic category?
a) Order
b) Class
c) Family
d) Species
3. Binomial nomenclature was introduced by:
a) Charles Darwin
b) Gregor Mendel
c) Carolus Linnaeus
d) Louis Pasteur
4. The scientific name of a human is:
a) Homo sapiens
b) Felis catus
c) Canis familiaris
d) Musca domestica
5. Which of the following is an example of a homologous structure?
a) Bat wing and bird wing
b) Fish fin and dolphin flipper
c) Butterfly wing and bat wing
d) Human arm and insect leg
6. The highest taxonomic category is:
a) Species
b) Family
c) Kingdom
d) Order
7. Which kingdom contains unicellular organisms that lack a true nucleus?
a) Plantae
b) Animalia
c) Protista
d) Fungi
8. The system of classification proposed by Carl Woese categorizes organisms into:
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  1. The branch of biology that deals with the classification of organisms is called: a) Taxonomy b) Morphology c) Physiology d) Genetics
  2. Which of the following is not a taxonomic category? a) Order b) Class c) Family d) Species
  3. Binomial nomenclature was introduced by: a) Charles Darwin b) Gregor Mendel c) Carolus Linnaeus d) Louis Pasteur
  4. The scientific name of a human is: a) Homo sapiens b) Felis catus c) Canis familiaris d) Musca domestica
  5. Which of the following is an example of a homologous structure? a) Bat wing and bird wing b) Fish fin and dolphin flipper c) Butterfly wing and bat wing d) Human arm and insect leg
  6. The highest taxonomic category is: a) Species b) Family c) Kingdom d) Order
  7. Which kingdom contains unicellular organisms that lack a true nucleus? a) Plantae b) Animalia c) Protista d) Fungi
  8. The system of classification proposed by Carl Woese categorizes organisms into:

a) Five kingdoms b) Six kingdoms c) Three domains d) Four domains

  1. A group of similar species is called a: a) Genus b) Order c) Phylum d) Class
  2. The scientific name of a mango tree is Mangifera indica. Here, "Mangifera" represents the: a) Genus b) Species c) Family d) Order
  3. Which of the following is not a characteristic of the plant kingdom? a) Multicellularity b) Autotrophic nutrition c) Presence of cell wall d) Heterotrophic nutrition
  4. The process of arranging organisms into groups or categories based on their similarities and differences is known as: a) Evolution b) Adaptation c) Classification d) Metabolism
  5. The kingdom that includes organisms such as mushrooms and yeasts is: a) Animalia b) Fungi c) Plantae d) Protista
  6. The classification system proposed by Whittaker categorizes organisms into: a) Five kingdoms b) Six kingdoms c) Three domains d) Four domains
  7. The study of fossils is known as: a) Paleontology