1.Red Wood Trees of California is approximately *
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30 meters and 150 meters
50 meters and 200 meters
20meteres and 30 meters
2. Largest mammal *
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Blue whale
Elephant
Dinosaur
3. Name the scientist who classified organisms based on their habitats. *
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Carl Woese
Robert Whittaker
Aristotle
4. Which cell has a well-defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles? *
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Eukaryotic cell
Prokaryotic cell
5. Which level of Hierarchy is considered as the base of classification? *
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Species
Genus
Kingdom
6. Cell which does not have a well-defined nucleus is called a *
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Eukaryotic cell
Prokaryotic cell
7. Classification of life forms will be closely related to their *
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Evolution
Differences
Species
8. Name the scientist who is behind the idea of Evolution. *
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Aristotle
Ernst Haekel
Charles Darwin
9. Presence of variety of life forms found in the particular region is called *
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biolife
Biodiversity
Biota
10. Whittaker proposed ______ kingdom classification. *
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4
5
3
11. Give the appropriate term. Organisms that are similar enough to breed and perpetuate *
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Genus
Species
Phylum
12.Woese divided Monera into *
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Arachaebacteria and Eubacteria
Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic
Animalia and Plantae
13. The five-kingdom classification: Monera, Protista, Plantae and Animalia. The left out kingdom is *
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Bryophyta
Fungi
Algae
14. The region between the tropic of cancer and tropic of Capricorn is called the *
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Equatorial region
Warm & Humid region
Region of Biodiversity
All of the Above
15. The second level in the hierarchy of classification of plants is *
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Phylum
Division
Either 1 or 2
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Coastal redwoods (sequoia sempervirens) are the tallest living things on our planet, growing 300 to 350 feet tall and 16 to 18 feet across. You can find them in redwood forests near the California coast from the northern border down to Big Sur.
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