Identify the term that best matches the definition or description given. f. bronchiole a. genus b. palisade c. phenotype d. binomial nomenclature i. alveoli e. kingdom g. taxon h. genotype j. vascular 1. The feature where air enters the lungs after it leaves the bronchus 2. Felis catus is an example of: 3. A type of tissue that transports water or sugar in plants 4. The level where fungi and plants are divided in taxonomy 5. A physical description of a trait exhibited by an allele

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Identify the term that best matches the definition or description given.
a. genus
b. palisade
c. phenotype
d. binomial nomenclature i.
f. bronchiole
д. taxon
h. genotype
e. kingdom
j. vascular
1.
The feature where air enters the lungs after it leaves the bronchus
2.
Felis catus is an example of:
3.
A type of tissue that transports water or sugar in plants
4.
The level where fungi and plants are divided in taxonomy
A physical description of a trait exhibited by an allele
5.
Transcribed Image Text:Identify the term that best matches the definition or description given. a. genus b. palisade c. phenotype d. binomial nomenclature i. f. bronchiole д. taxon h. genotype e. kingdom j. vascular 1. The feature where air enters the lungs after it leaves the bronchus 2. Felis catus is an example of: 3. A type of tissue that transports water or sugar in plants 4. The level where fungi and plants are divided in taxonomy A physical description of a trait exhibited by an allele 5.
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Bronchiole

Air passages inside the lungs that branch off like tree limbs from the bronchi- the two main air passages into which air flows from the trachea after being inhaled through the nose or mouth .

Binomial nomenclature 

Formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, both of which use latin grammatical forms, although they can be based on words from other languages.

Palisade

These are plants cells located on the leaves,  right below the epidermis and cuticle. Their function is to prevent water getting out and stopping unwanted substances getting in.

Kingdom

Second highest taxonomic rank, just below domain.

Phenotype

Set of observable characteristics or traits of an organism.

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