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segrsyd

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If graphically portrayed, plant classification would look like a(n) ____, with each level becoming more
  specific until finally the exact plant is identified.


 
 

a. circle c. hourglass
  b. semicircle d. inverted pyramid



Question 2

The hierarchical system of classification relies upon increasingly specific ____ of plants.
 
 

a. coloring c. common names
  b. categorization d. breeding




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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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