
Classification into kingdoms and domains: sub-cellular evidence
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- Q1Which scientist is known as the father of modern classification and introduced the binomial naming system?Charles DarwinCarl WoeseDavid AttenboroughCarl Linnaeus30s
- Q2Starting with the largest group, sort the groups of Linnean classification into the correct order.Users link answersLinking30s
- Q3What is the binomial name for the Santiago tortoise?Reptilia TestudinesChelonoidis darwiniTestudines TestudinidaeTestudinidae darwini30s
- Q4What is the significance of Woese's contribution to classification?He developed the Linnaean system.He introduced the binomial naming system.He used DNA sequences to refine classification.He classified organisms based on physical characteristics.30s
- Q5According to the three-domain system, which domain includes animals, plants, fungi, and protists?ArchaeaProkaryotaBacteriaEukaryota30s
- Q6Which domain contains organisms that are often extremophiles and live in extreme environments?EukaryotaBacteriaArchaea30s