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- What is formed when an ovule is fertilised?
- What substance is made up of sex cells, made by the male part of the flower?
- Which of the following is caused by a DEFICIENCY in certain nutrients due to poor diet? Scurvy [ALL of these] Anaemia Goitre
- 6 What would m result if mitosis was not accompa nied by cytoplasm ic division? A. two cells ,each with one nucleus B. two cells , each without a nucleus C. one cell with two identical nuclei D. one cell without a nucleus
- Quiz: Classification of Organisms 1. Which of the following best describes the purpose of classification? a) To organize the diversity of life b) To name organisms c) To group organisms based on physical characteristics d) All of the above 2. Why is classification important in the study of biology? a) It helps in studying the vast diversity of life b) It facilitates communication among scientists globally c) It aids in predicting characteristics of organisms d) All of the above 3. Who is known as the "father of taxonomy"? a) Carl Linnaeus b) Charles Darwin c) Gregor Mendel d) Louis Paste 4. What is the hierarchical structure of Linnaeus's classification system? a) Kingdom, Phylum, Class Order, Family, Genus, Species b) Species, Genus, Family , Order, Class, Phylum, Kingdom c) Phylum, Class, Order Family, Genus, Species Kingdom d) Kingdom, Class, Order Family, Genus, Species , Phylum 5. Which level of Linnaeus's classification system is the most specific? a) Kingdom b) Phylum c) Genus d) Species 6. What does morphology in classification refer to? a) Study of physical characteristics b) Study of genetic information c) Study of evolutionary relationships d) Study of ecological interactions 7. How does genetics contribute to the classification of organisms? a) By studying DNA similarities and differences b) By analyzing physical characteristics c) By observing ecological interactions d) By examining evolutionary relationships 8. What are taxonomic keys used for? a) Identifying organisms based on physical characteristics b) Identifying organisms based on genetic information c) Identifying organisms based on ecological interactions d) Identifying organisms based on evolutionary relationships 9. Which of the following is NOT a level in Linnaeus's classification system? a) Order b) Family c) Species d) Group