Which kingdom includes autotrophic and heterotrophic, unicellular and multicellular organisms?
...
Biology, 12.04.2020 21:14 UncleVictor5188
Which kingdom includes autotrophic and heterotrophic, unicellular and multicellular organisms?
Group of answer choices
Animalia
Fungi
Plantae
Protista
Flag this Question
Question 210 pts
This list of characteristics describes organisms in the kingdom.
Group of answer choices
animal
fungi
plant
protist
Flag this Question
Question 310 pts
How would you change the characteristics in this list, to describe the cells of organisms in the PLANT kingdom?
Group of answer choices
Remove mitochondria
Exchange eukaryote for prokaryote
Change cell wall to cell membrane
Change small vacuole to large central vacuole
Flag this Question
Question 410 pts
Identify the MOST specific taxonomic level.
Group of answer choices
Order
Genus
Species
Kingdom
Flag this Question
Question 510 pts
Which of these is a characteristic of ALL living things?
Group of answer choices
Respond to external stimuli
Absorb complex food molecules
Produce offspring by means of sexual reproduction
Use energy to actively move through the environment
Flag this Question
Question 610 pts
In 1990, Carl Woese introduced the three domain system for classifying living things, after the advancement of DNA analysis allowed for a comparison of species genetic code. Which of the following is the best explanation for why domains were added to the previous system of classification?
Group of answer choices
The old system of classification was wrong and needed to be corrected
New species are evolving too quickly to keep up with the old system of classification
Domains have always been included, they were just made official recently
Some organisms, which were previously characterized together, were determined to be genetically very different
Flag this Question
Question 710 pts
According to the cell theory, scientists do not classify a virus as living because it does not have:
Group of answer choices
a membrane
genetic material
cellular structure
any organic molecules
Flag this Question
Question 810 pts
The diagram below represents possible evolutionary pathways of certain organisms.
Which species is most closely related to species L?
Group of answer choices
Species E
Species F
Species G
Species I
Flag this Question
Question 910 pts
An amoeba, an oak tree, a squirrel, and mildew are all classified in the same:
Group of answer choices
Kingdom
Domain
Phylum
Species
Flag this Question
Question 1010 pts
The diagram below shows the evolutionary relationship of several primates.
Based on the diagram, which of the following statements is true?
Group of answer choices
Lemurs were the most recent to evolve
Gorillas evolved directly from chimpanzees
Spider monkeys and lemurs evolved at the same time
Gorillas and baboons evolved from a common ancestor
Answers: 1
Biology, 21.06.2019 21:50
What is a gene ? a) a section of a protein that codes for dna. b) the alternate version of a trait. c) the visible trait in the f1 generation. d) a section of dna that codes for a specific trait .
Answers: 1
Biology, 22.06.2019 05:10
Hydrilla (hydrilla verticillata) is an invasive aquatic plant and one of the most serious aquatic pests in florida. hydrilla has already been introduced to hundreds of bodies of water throughout florida, hydrilla is difficult to control because it grows rapidly and survives in many different water depths and conditions. hydrilla • describe how hydrilla affects native plant and animal species. include both a biotic and an abiotic limiting factor. • suggest one biotic and one abiotic recommendation that could slow the spread of hydrilla
Answers: 3
Biology, 22.06.2019 06:30
Explain how scientists use geologic time to determine the age of landforms.
Answers: 1
Biology, 22.06.2019 06:40
Select all that apply. why are common names not a good reference to a species? common names can be in different languages common names vary with location common names vary with culture common names vary with species color
Answers: 1
Health, 11.07.2019 05:20
Geography, 11.07.2019 05:20
History, 11.07.2019 05:20
Biology, 11.07.2019 05:20
Mathematics, 11.07.2019 05:20
Mathematics, 11.07.2019 05:20
Advanced Placement (AP), 11.07.2019 05:20
Physics, 11.07.2019 05:20
Mathematics, 11.07.2019 05:20
Mathematics, 11.07.2019 05:20
Spanish, 11.07.2019 05:20