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BSC 2005 Lecture Quiz Module 10:
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BSC 2005 Lecture Quiz Module 10: 
 
1.) According to the Linnean hierarchy, which of the following is NOT in the correct order? 
 
Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia 
 
Class Mammalia, Species Canis, Genus Lupus 
 
Class Mammalia, Order Carnivora , Family Felidae 
 
Family Hominidae, Genus Homo, Species sapiens 
 
 
According to binomial nomenclature, the genus and species of a name is always: 
 
written in Latin and upper case letters 
 
written in Swedish and in italics 
 
writ...
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BSC 2005 Lecture Quiz Module 10:
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BSC 2005 Lecture Quiz Module 10: 
 
1.) According to the Linnean hierarchy, which of the following is NOT in the correct order? 
 
Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia 
 
Class Mammalia, Species Canis, Genus Lupus 
 
Class Mammalia, Order Carnivora , Family Felidae 
 
Family Hominidae, Genus Homo, Species sapiens 
 
 
According to binomial nomenclature, the genus and species of a name is always: 
 
written in Latin and upper case letters 
 
written in Swedish and in italics 
 
writ...
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BSC 2005 Lecture Quiz Module 10:
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BSC 2005 Lecture Quiz Module 10: 
 
1.) According to the Linnean hierarchy, which of the following is NOT in the correct order? 
 
Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia 
 
Class Mammalia, Species Canis, Genus Lupus 
 
Class Mammalia, Order Carnivora , Family Felidae 
 
Family Hominidae, Genus Homo, Species sapiens 
 
 
According to binomial nomenclature, the genus and species of a name is always: 
 
written in Latin and upper case letters 
 
written in Swedish and in italics 
 
writ...
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BSC 2005 Lecture Quiz Module 10:
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BSC 2005 Lecture Quiz Module 10: 
BSC 2005 Lecture Quiz Module 10: 
 
1.) According to the Linnean hierarchy, which of the following is NOT in the correct order? 
 
Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia 
 
Class Mammalia, Species Canis, Genus Lupus 
 
Class Mammalia, Order Carnivora , Family Felidae 
 
Family Hominidae, Genus Homo, Species sapiens 
 
 
According to binomial nomenclature, the genus and species of a name is always: 
 
written in Latin and upper case letters 
 
written...
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BIOL 3040 STUDY GUIDE II, PART A
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BIOL 3040 STUDY GUIDE II, PART A 
 
Chapter 4 
Synapomorphy: A character or trait that is shared by two or more taxonomic groups and is derived through evolution by a common ancestor. 
Homoplasy: Correspondence between parts or organs acquired as a result of parallel evolution or convergence. Homoplasy is analogous and can be due to convergent evolution 
 
1.	According to the tree below: 
 
a	Species B is more closely related to species G than species A 
b	Species B is equally related to specie...
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BIOL 3040 STUDY GUIDE II, PART A
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BIOL 3040 STUDY GUIDE II, PART A 
 
Chapter 4 
Synapomorphy: A character or trait that is shared by two or more taxonomic groups and is derived through evolution by a common ancestor. 
Homoplasy: Correspondence between parts or organs acquired as a result of parallel evolution or convergence. Homoplasy is analogous and can be due to convergent evolution 
 
1.	According to the tree below: 
 
a	Species B is more closely related to species G than species A 
b	Species B is equally related to specie...
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BIOL 3040 STUDY GUIDE II, PART A
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BIOL 3040 STUDY GUIDE II, PART A 
 
Chapter 4 
Synapomorphy: A character or trait that is shared by two or more taxonomic groups and is derived through evolution by a common ancestor. 
Homoplasy: Correspondence between parts or organs acquired as a result of parallel evolution or convergence. Homoplasy is analogous and can be due to convergent evolution 
 
1.	According to the tree below: 
 
a	Species B is more closely related to species G than species A 
b	Species B is equally related to specie...
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BSC 2005 Lecture Quiz Module 10:
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BSC 2005 Lecture Quiz Module 10: 
 
1.) According to the Linnean hierarchy, which of the following is NOT in the correct order? 
 
Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia 
 
Class Mammalia, Species Canis, Genus Lupus 
 
Class Mammalia, Order Carnivora , Family Felidae 
 
Family Hominidae, Genus Homo, Species sapiens 
 
 
According to binomial nomenclature, the genus and species of a name is always: 
 
written in Latin and upper case letters 
 
written in Swedish and in italics 
 
writ...
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BSC 2005 Lecture Quiz Module 10:
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BSC 2005 Lecture Quiz Module 10: 
 
1.) According to the Linnean hierarchy, which of the following is NOT in the correct order? 
 
Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia 
 
Class Mammalia, Species Canis, Genus Lupus 
 
Class Mammalia, Order Carnivora , Family Felidae 
 
Family Hominidae, Genus Homo, Species sapiens 
 
 
According to binomial nomenclature, the genus and species of a name is always: 
 
written in Latin and upper case letters 
 
written in Swedish and in italics 
 
writ...
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SCIN 401 Mammalogy Quizzes; 100% CORRECT. American Public University
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Mammalogy Quizzes Ch. 23-24 Question 1 of 10 10.0 Points Why is dispersal male biased in polygamous species? A. Female philopatry is advantageous since females provide more parental care whereas males suffer from inbreeding and competition from philopatric behavior. B. Heterozygosity is increased with male philopatry which in turn increases female reproductive fitness. C. Males benefit from giving high level of parental care and females benefit from reduced resource competition. D. Male philopat...
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