What I Have Learned Activity 4: How much have you learned? A. Fill in the missing terms to complete each statement. 1.Taxonomy is the study of and organisms. 2. The present system of naming organisms is called 3. In naming organisms, latin names for and are assigned. 4. provide important evidence for the common ancestry of organisms on earth. 5. Taxonomists classify living things by looking for characteristics that are common or different among organisms. 6. Modern Taxonomy uses and of an organism to identify similarities and difference between species. 7. Similarities in organisms are determined by examining long DNA strands and amino acid using the technique called

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