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Quiz: Question 1 a.Myzia interrupta b.Delphastus pusillus c.Olla v-nigrum d.Neoharmonia venusta e.Brachiacantha barberi

Quiz: Question 2 a.Myzia interrupta b.Delphastus pusillus c.Olla v-nigrum d.Neoharmonia venusta e.Brachiacantha barberi

Quiz: Question 3 a.Myzia interrupta b.Delphastus pusillus c.Olla v-nigrum d.Neoharmonia venusta e.Brachiacantha barberi

Quiz: Question 4 a.Myzia interrupta b.Delphastus pusillus c.Olla v-nigrum d.Neoharmonia venusta e.Brachiacantha barberi

Quiz: Question 5 a.Myzia interrupta b.Delphastus pusillus c.Olla v-nigrum d.Neoharmonia venusta e.Brachiacantha barberi

Quiz: Question 6 a.Yellow b.Deer c. Friendly d. Furry Scientific names often describe the traits of a species. The scientific name of the beetle below is Lucanus elaphus. Elaphus most likely translates to _______.

Quiz: Question 7 a.Species, Genus b.Kingdom, Genus c.Genus, Species d.Genus, Kingdom The beetles below are most likely part of the same _____, but not the same _______.

Quiz: Question 8 a.the words are not horizontal b.The lines are not straight c.The title is all capital letters The biological diagram shown is not correct drawn because ____. ANIMAL CELL ANATOMY Ribosome Mitochondria Nucleus Cytoplasm Cell Membrane

Quiz: Question 9 a.genus species b.dichotomous keys c. binomial nomenclature d. scientific name _______________ is the two-word system of naming organisms to create a scientific name.

Quiz: Question 10 a.species, genus b. name, location c. genus, species d. kingdom, species The Western Diamondback rattlesnake’s scientific name is crotalus atrox. Crotalus is the snake’s ___________, and atrox is the snake’s______________.

Myzia interruptaDelphastus pusillusBrachiacantha barberi Olla v-nigrum Neoharmonia venusta Quiz: Dichotomous Keys