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genevieve1028

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Modern taxonomy, or the science of classification, is based on:
 
  a. body structure and growth.
  b. body structure and function.
  c. body structure, growth, and function.
  d. body structure, function, and sequence of bodily growth.
  e. body structure, growth, function, protein structure, and genetic material.

Question 2

The smallest working units in biological classificatory systems that are reproductively isolated populations or groups of populations capable of interbreeding to produce fertile offspring are called:
 
  a. genus.
  b. genes.
  c. species.
  d. genome.
  e. genetic code.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c





 

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