<p>1. According to binomial nomenclature, which two taxons are used to represent the organism?</p><p> a. Kingdom and phylum</p><p> b. Class and order</p><p> c. Genus and species</p><p> d. Family and genus</p><p>2. What is the correct order for the taxons of life from most general to most specific?</p><p> a. Kingdom, phylum, order, class, family, species, genus</p><p> b. Phylum, kingdom, class, order, genus, family, species</p><p> c. Kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species</p><p> d. Class, phylum, order, kingdom, family, genus, species</p><p>3. Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Linnaeus’s system for naming organisms?</p><p> a. Two part name</p><p> b. Multi part name describing several traits</p><p> c. Name that identifies the organism’s species</p><p> d. Name unique to a single species</p><p>4. In classifying organisms, orders are grouped together in</p><p> a. Classes</p><p> b. Phyla</p><p> c. Families</p><p> d. genera</p>
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