1.Why do different species like Monstera deliciosa and Monstera dubia belong to the same genus?
a.
It is because they have the same morphological structure
b.
It is how the scientists grouped them as a result of their researches
c.
It is because the two species share the same characteristics or traits
d.
It is because they passed the criteria for similarities and differences
2.How has DNA sequencing affected the science of classifying organisms?
a.
It cannot accurately assess the relationship of organisms
b.
DNA sequencing involves system of classification
c.
It allowed for the comparison of genes at the molecular level
d.
It shows comparison of physical traits at the organism level
3.Mushroom was considered before as a plant because of its morphological structure. Later on, it was classified under fungi. Why is this so?
a.
It is multicellular
b.
It is unicellular
c.
It has a cell wall
d.
It is heterotrophic
4.You discovered and observed a certain type of an organism and you discovered that the organism has a cell wall, is multicellular, and cannot produce its own food. To which kingdom will you classify this organism?
a.
protista
b.
bacteria
c.
fungi
d.
Archaebacteria
5.Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Linnaeus’s system for naming organisms?
a.
multi-part name describing several traits
b.
name that identifies the organism’s genus
c.
name that includes the organism’s species
d.
two-part name