- in the ___________ century - scientists start _______________ organisms to avoid confusion
- In the 18th century when scientists began to name organisms, the names were _____________ and ____________ bc they described organisms
- The farther scarlet snakes get from the range of coral snakes the less___ coloration they have
- Overtime Linnaeus's classification expanded to include __________ hierarchical taxa
- what stain did you use when making the onion root tip slide during lab 9?
- different countries were naming things ___________ for the SAME organism
- Who developed a 2-term naming system called binomial nomenclature?
- name is in _____________, 1st part is __________, 2nd part is ____________ (Ex. Homo sapiens)
- each species has a _______ part scientific name written in ___________
- what is the largest, most inclusive category of taxa?
- In lab 9 on mitosis, you prepared a slide from living _____ cells,which were fixed and stained
- In taxonomy, organisms are put into ____________ that are __________________ significant and grouped with organisms that are similar in ____________ and _______________
- What color of clay model oldfield mouse was attacked more by predators when placed on beach habitat?
- In the 18th century when scientists began to name organisms, they used ___________ and ____________ names
- How many species of finches on Galapagos and how many years ago did they arrive?
- Sticklebacks with long dorsal and pelvic spindles with tough lateral plates like in which habitat?
- In lab 11 on genetic crosses, for fruit flies, _____ wings are the dominant trait while _____ wings are the recessive trait
- If the parental cross (P1) is Aa x aa, the predictedphenotypic ratio of the offspring (F1) is:
- Mendel's Principle of Independent Assortment was used in lab 11 on genetic crosses to analyze _____.
- In lab 12, you used ____ , which is a technique that separates ______ based on their size, isoelectric point, and _________