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this is for a study guide and i don't understand which one it is. plz help:

1. Which one of the following is NOT a characteristic of linnaeus's system for naming organisms?
A. two- part name
B. multi-part name describing several traits
C. name that identifies the organisms genus
D. name that includes the organisms species identifier

2. In the six kingdom system of classifiying living things, the kingdom(s) that contain(s) microscopic organisms is(are)?
I.Eubacteria
II. Archebacteria
III. Protista
(A) I only
(B) II only
(C) I and II only
(D) II ad III only
(E) I ,II,and III

Thanks soo much
(plz b sure of the answers u provide) thank you!!

2007-02-01 10:07:53 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Botany

3 answers

1. B
2. E

2007-02-01 10:30:47 · answer #1 · answered by bio rocks! 3 · 1 0

1) It's C. Linnaeus's system is binomial nomenclature, which is a 2-part name, so A is def. right. I think part C is right because binomial nomenclature consists of a genus and specific epithet. For D, the specific epithet is the same thing as a species identifier, so that's right. Therefore, C is not a characterisitc.

2) I'm pretty sure that it's E. Eubacteria and Archabacteria are both microscopic organisms, 100% sure of that. I believe that you can have microscopic protists--if you search protists on Wikipedia or something, it will probably tell you if they can be microscopic or not, but I'm almost positive they can be. Therefore, I would go with E.

2007-02-01 10:25:32 · answer #2 · answered by TheAutumnPhoenix 3 · 0 1

i have the taber'scyclopedis medical dictionary on pg. 1532 it reads (or'gan-izm) [Gr.organon,organ, +-ismons, condtion] any living thing,plant or animal. an organism may be unicellular (bactertia,yeasts,protoza) or multicelllular (all complex organisms including humans). i don't have any other sugestutions... may guess is

2007-02-08 05:10:55 · answer #3 · answered by desiree m 1 · 0 0

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