FORM 1 CLASSIFICATION 1. The science of naming and classifying organisms is……………………………. A. Binomial nomenclature B. Taxonomy C. Class D. Order 2. The Swedish Biologist, Carl Linnaeus created a name for each species by a two-word system called ……………………………. A. Taxonomy B. Kingdom C. Phylum D. Binomial nomenclature 3.A Taxonomic category that contains similar species is called……… A. Genus B. Binomial nomenclature C. Kingdom D. Phylum 4.A scientific name of an organism…….. A. Is from the language Latin B. Gives biologists a common way of communicating regardless of language C. Has two Latin words in it D. Is a Homo sapien 5.Name the classification of organisms on order from greatest to least A. Family, Order, Class, Kingdom, Species, Phylum, Domain B. Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species C. Domain, Order, Species, Class, Phylum, Kingdom, Family D. Order, Domain, Class, Kingdom, Phylum, Family, Species 6.All scientific names must have A. two Latin words. B. the same species name. C. different genus names for organisms within the group. D. the same common name. 7.An advantage of our scientific naming system is that A. common names mean the same in all countries. B. Latin names are easy to pronounce. C. biologists can communicate regardless of their native languages. C. organisms all have the same scientific name. 8.Under the Linnaean system of classification, plants and animals are sorted into groups based on A. number and size. B. form and structure. C. form and size. D. number and structure. 9. Protista is an example of a A. kingdom. B. class. C. genus. C. genus. 10. A species A. is a narrowly defined group of organisms. B. is a broadly defined group of organisms. C. has the same meaning as “population.” D. None of the above Loading … Question 1 of 10