TRY
1. Consider the following picture!
Organisms on the picture above are grouped into Kingdom . . . .
A. Animalia
B. Protista
C. Plantae
D. Monera
2. The right scientific writing of organism cow below . . . .
A. Bos Javanicus
B. bos javanicus
C. bos Javanicus
D. Bos javanicus
3. The Kingdom which all grouped in characteristics heterotroph are . . . .
A. Plantae and monera
B. Fungi and animalia
C. Monera and protista
D. Monera and fungi
4. Consider the following picture !
Organisms above classified into filum of . . . .
A. Platyhelminthes
B. Mollusca
C. Annelida
D. Nematelminthes
5. Consider the characteristics of organisms :
- Reproduce by spora
- Can be photosynthesis
- Have transportation tissues
Organisms above classified divisio of . . . .
A. Bryophyta
B. Ascomycota
C. Pteridophyta
D. Basidomycota
6. Consider the following picture !
Fungi is classified divisio of . . . .
A. Zygomycota
B. Ascomycota
C. Basidiomycota
D. Oomycota
7. Animalia which have the fewest similarity in characteristics are in the level of . . . .
A. species
B. divisio
C. genus
D. kingdom
8. When visiting the zoo, Haris found two species of animals, which is in scientific name called Felis tigrisand Felis domesticus. Based on this data, those two animals are same levels of . . . .
A. Species
B. Family
C. Genus
D. Class
9. From this organism is classified into kingdom plantae is . . . .
A. fungi
B. blue algae
C. bacteria
D. bryophyte/mosses
10.Kingdom plantae have three divisi are . . . .
A. Pteridophyta, bryopyta, spermatophyta
B. Cyanophyta, bryophyta, spermatophyte
C. Fungi, bryophyte, pteridophyta
D. Spermatophyte, fern, cyanophyta
11.The examples from Angiospermae are …
A. Melinjo, pine, rosin
B. Palms, cypress, pine
C. Pandanus, palms, coconuts
D. orchid, apple, mango
12.The example from grouped monocotyldons are . . . .
A. cassava, peanuts and coconuts
B. corn, tomato and coconuts
C. rice, banana and coconuts
D. chili, rice and coconuts
13.The grouped animalia into classified herbivore are . . . .
A. chicken, squirrel and chimpanzee
B. monkey, eagle and mouse
C. goat, cow and tiger
D. buffalo, rabbit and panda
14.Oscillatoria .sp is example organisms into classified filum of . . . .
A. Cyanophyta
B. Bacteria
C. Protozoa
D. zygomycota
15.Diatom is example organisms into classified class of . . . .
A. Chrysophyta
B. Rhodophyta
C. Fikoeritrin
D. Phaeophyta
16.In the classification process, plants that belong to dicotyledons class have certain characteristic such as . . . .
A. having taproot system
B. having branched trunks
C. producing seeds
D. having two cotyledons
17.The correct way in naming a species “kelapa” based on nomenclature binomial system is . . . .
A. Mirabilis Jalapa, L.
B. Cocos nucifera , L.
C. Oryza sativa , L.
D. Zea mays , L.
18.The plants that does not have root, trunk, and leaf structures are classified into . . . .
A. Spermatofita
B. Kormofita
C. Thalofita
D. Angiospermae
19.Animal group which has skeleton is . . . .
A. Arthropoda
B. Molusca
C. Annelida
D. Porifera
20.The seedling plants usually flower so they are called . . . .
A. Anthophyta
B. Phanerogamae
C. Embryophyta
D. Spermatophyta
TRY GAIN
ESSAY
1. The hierarchical system of naming, describing and classifying organisms is:
A. biodiversity
B. taxonomy
C. kingdoms
2. An example of a structural characteristic is:
A. habitat
B. food eaten
C. presence or absence of a skeleton
3. A characteristic that is not useful when identifying unknown museum specimens is:
A. body covering
B. body temperature
C. number of appendages
4. A useful tool to identify organisms is the:
A. carrying capacity of the species
B. lock-and-key model
C. dichotomous key
5. Fungi and plants are alike in that they both:
A. have cell walls
B. have chlorophyll
C. are heterotrophic
6. A group of organisms with similar characteristics that can naturally breed to produce fertile offspring is a:
A. family
B. species
C. genus
7. The term meaning 'single-celled' is:
A. extracellular
B. unicellular
C. multicellular
8. The term meaning 'having no distinct nucleus and no internal membranes inside cells' is:
A. heterotrophic
B. prokaryotic
C. autotrophic
9. Groups of eukaryotic organisms include:
A. Fungi, Plants, Animals
B. only Plants
C. only Bacteria
10. In the Plant kingdom, the term 'phylum' is also called:
A. division
B. order
C. family
11. The organisms Canis familiaris and Canis lupus are of the:
A. same family
B. same species but different genera
C. same genus but different species
12. The level at which organisms are most alike is the:
A. kingdom
B. family
C. species
14. For what does the mnemonic 'Dear King Paul Cries Out For Good Soup' stand?
A. Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
B. Domain, Kingdom, Population, Community, Order, Family, Genius, Species
C. Domini, Kingdom, Patri, Cross, Order, Fraternity, Genius, Species
15. What characteristic do fungi share with animals?
A. heterotrophic
B. photosynthetic
C. prokaryotic
ESSAY
- Mention sequence taxon into classification of living organisms from high lever until low level according to Carolus Linnaeus!
- Mention the difference between kingdom Fungi and kingdom Plantae !
- Mention four difference between dicotyledons and monocotyldons !
- Mention one example (1) from bryophyta, pteridophyta, angiospermae and gymnospermae and the name scientific!
- Mention class into avertebrates and their example (1)!
- How is the standard of writing the scientific name of an organism?
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