12. Which of the following is/are the importance of cladistics/phylogeny? a. It helps in the classification of organisms. b. It is used to identify medicines for certain diseases. c. It is used to predict properties of organisms. d. All of the above 13. When two organisms are in the same clade, what does it mean? a. The two organisms are not related to each other. b. The two organisms were classified according to their DNA sequence. c. The two organisms were grouped according to their appearance. d. The two organisms share some characteristics common from their ancest 14. Why do we need to know the classification of organisms? a. For people to better communicate with one another on certain species. b. This is to be aware on the presence of varied organisms. c. This is to understand the diversity of life on Earth. d. To be able to know the new species on Earth and use them. 15. Which of the following is the disadvaniage of using morphological structure in classifying organisms? a. Physical appearance is not always reliable in grouping organisms. b. It provides a vague presentation on the groups of organisms. c. It is time consuming during the process of classifying. d. Both B and C

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12. Which of the following is/are the importance of cladistics/phylogeny?
a. It helps in the classification of organisms.
b. It is used to identify medicines for certain diseases.
c. It is used to predict properties of organisms.
d. All of the above
13. When two organisms are in the same clade, what does it mean?
a. The two organisms are not related to each other.
b. The two organisms were classified according to their DNA sequence.
c. The two organisms were grouped according to their appearance.
d. The two organisms share some characteristics common from their ancestor.
14. Why do we need to know the classification of organisms?
a. For people to better communicate with one another on certain species.
b. This is to be aware on the presence of varied organisms.
c. This is to understand the diversity of life on Earth.
d. To be able to know the new species on Earth and use them.
15. Which of the following is the disadvaniage of using morphological structure in
classifying organisms?
a. Physical appearance is not always reliable in grouping organisms.
b. It provides a vague presentation on the groups of organisms.
c. It is time consuming during the process of classifying.
d. Both B and C
Transcribed Image Text:12. Which of the following is/are the importance of cladistics/phylogeny? a. It helps in the classification of organisms. b. It is used to identify medicines for certain diseases. c. It is used to predict properties of organisms. d. All of the above 13. When two organisms are in the same clade, what does it mean? a. The two organisms are not related to each other. b. The two organisms were classified according to their DNA sequence. c. The two organisms were grouped according to their appearance. d. The two organisms share some characteristics common from their ancestor. 14. Why do we need to know the classification of organisms? a. For people to better communicate with one another on certain species. b. This is to be aware on the presence of varied organisms. c. This is to understand the diversity of life on Earth. d. To be able to know the new species on Earth and use them. 15. Which of the following is the disadvaniage of using morphological structure in classifying organisms? a. Physical appearance is not always reliable in grouping organisms. b. It provides a vague presentation on the groups of organisms. c. It is time consuming during the process of classifying. d. Both B and C
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