Classification Of Living Things Quiz

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  • 1. 

    Who botanist, physican, and zoologist laid the foundations for the modern scheme of binomial monenclature?

    • A.

      Sir Isaac Newton

    • B.

      Carolus Linnaeus

    • C.

      John Ray

  • 2. 

     Who was an English naturalist, sometimes referred to as the father of English natural history?

    • A.

      Carolus Linnaeus

    • B.

      George Washigton

    • C.

      John Ray

  • 3. 

    In this system, all living things are grouped into main divisions called:

    • A.

      Kingdoms

    • B.

      Phyla

    • C.

      Families

  • 4. 

    which are the only two kingdoms were reconized kingdom?

    • A.

      The fungi and the animal kingdom

    • B.

      The plant and animal kingdom

    • C.

      Neither of this

  • 5. 

     what Scientific names consist of two parts?

    • A.

      Phyla and species

    • B.

      Species and families

    • C.

      Genus and species

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