classification of organisms

classification of organisms

the questions are based on the different types of classifications of organisms.

published on October 01, 2015
1/37

select the non-flowering plants.

Hint: 3 choices
nephrolepis
roses
pogonatum
marchantia
hibiscus
2/37

what are the 2 groups that the plants are categorized into, according to their presence or absence of flowers?

3/37

give two examples for the organisms belong to the kingdom protista.

4/37

what type of prokaryote is useful in seperating fibres from coconut husks?

5/37

virus was first observed by a Russian scientist named, .......................... in 1892.

6/37

to which domain do bacteria and cyanobacteria belong to?

7/37

are they sensitive to antibiotics?

yes
no
8/37

one of the organisms you mentioned above involves in forming mutualistic associations with fungi called lichens.What is that?

9/37

who introduced the 3 domain classification?

10/37

fungi cause spoilage of food.

correct.
wrong.
11/37

not a characteristic of the organisms belong to that domain you mentioned above.

sensitive to antibiotics.
not sensitive to antibiotics.
sometimes they are pathogenic.
12/37

what is the domain which has the most prominent organisms with an eukaryotic cellular organization?

13/37

what is the other kingdom that is not mentioned above?

14/37

a characteristic of artificial classification.

considering morphological characteristics.
considering evolutionary relationships.
considering external features of organisms.
15/37

the first kingdom out of the 5 kingdoms belonging to this domain is,

kingdom plantae
kingdom fungi
kingdom protista
kingdom animalia
16/37

name a common disadvantage of bacteria in our day-to-day life.

17/37

select the animals belong to the phylum echinodermata.

Hint: 3 choices
starfish
sea cucumber
jelly fish
sea urchin
gold fish
18/37

name a disease caused by bacteria.

19/37

select the wrong sentence about the organisms belong the first domain.

they have the ability to live in extreme environmental conditions.
they are sensitive to antibiotics.
they cannot be destroyed with antibiotics.
20/37

what is known as classification?

21/37

the organisms in the kingdom fungi contribute greatly to decompose ........................... matter in the environment.

22/37

what are the 2 types the that plants are divided according to the no. of cotyledons?

23/37

select the annelids.

Hint: 3 choices
leech
elephant
nereis
earthworm
cuttle fish
24/37

what are the two methods of classification?

25/37

what is the name given for the organisms belong to the first domain?

26/37

name a disease caused by protozoans to human.

27/37

a characteristic of organisms considered in natural classification.

morphological
physiological
molecular biological
28/37

select the cniderians.

Hint: 3 choices
hydra
snail
sea anemone
jelly fish
dolphin
29/37

select the characteristics of the organisms belong to kingdom protista.

Hint: 3 choices
either unicellular or multicellular.
no specialized tissues.
live in terrestrial environments.
mostly are photosynthetic, but some are heterotrophic.
30/37

fungi are useful in producing antibiotics.

correct
wrong
31/37

name an industry where bacteria is useful.

32/37

who introduced the 5 kingdom classification system?

33/37

select the 5 groups that the vertebrates are divided according to their structural features.

Hint: 5 choices
aves
mollusca
pisces
amphibia
coelentarata
mammalia
reptilia
34/37

what are the 2 types that the kingdom animalia can be divided into, according to their presence or absence of the vertebral column?

35/37

what are the three domains in his classification?

36/37

select the habitats of those organisms.

environments with high salinity
ocean beds
volcanoes
37/37

who introduced the first scientific classification of organisms?

J.J.Thompson
Aristotle
Carolus Linnaeus