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7. Which taxa do organisms assigned to the same genus share? Circle all that apply.
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Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order Family
Genus
Species
8. Which taxa do organisms assigned to the same class share? Circle all that apply.
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
9. Which taxa do organisms assigned to the same kingdom share? Circle all that apply.
Domain
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
10. Phylum Mollusca is divided into numerous classes. For example, clams belong to Class
Bivalvia, squid and octopuses belong to Class Cephalopoda, and snails belong to Class
Gastropoda. Based on your understanding of taxonomic hierarchy and classification of
this phylum, circle which of the following statements are correct (as many as apply).
All molluscs are squid.
All squid are animals.
All molluscs are animals.
All squid are molluscs.
All molluscs are eukaryotes. All cephalopods are molluscs.
All eukaryotes are squid.
All molluscs are cephalopods.
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All molluscs are clams.
All clams are molluscs.
Transcribed Image Text:7. Which taxa do organisms assigned to the same genus share? Circle all that apply. ott Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species 8. Which taxa do organisms assigned to the same class share? Circle all that apply. Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species 9. Which taxa do organisms assigned to the same kingdom share? Circle all that apply. Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species 10. Phylum Mollusca is divided into numerous classes. For example, clams belong to Class Bivalvia, squid and octopuses belong to Class Cephalopoda, and snails belong to Class Gastropoda. Based on your understanding of taxonomic hierarchy and classification of this phylum, circle which of the following statements are correct (as many as apply). All molluscs are squid. All squid are animals. All molluscs are animals. All squid are molluscs. All molluscs are eukaryotes. All cephalopods are molluscs. All eukaryotes are squid. All molluscs are cephalopods. sroine RA All molluscs are clams. All clams are molluscs.
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