Crush the Taxon Tree: 6th Grade Classification Challenge (Hard) 워크시트 • 무료 PDF 다운로드 정답 키 포함
Evaluate complex biological hierarchies and analyze evolutionary relationships using modern cladistics before moving into advanced genetics.
교육적 개요
This worksheet assesses student understanding of biological classification systems, from Linnaean hierarchy to modern cladistics. The assessment utilizes a high-rigor, scaffolded approach that challenges students to differentiate between kingdoms and domains based on molecular and cellular evidence. It is ideal for a summative evaluation or an advanced unit review in a sixth-grade life science curriculum.
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- Analyze the characteristics of the three domains to categorize organisms in extreme and typical environments.
- Evaluate the hierarchical structure of taxonomic ranks to predict shared evolutionary history.
- Differentiate between physical traits and molecular evidence when constructing and interpreting cladograms.
All 10 Questions
- An organism is discovered in a sulfurous hot spring. It is unicellular, lacks a nucleus, and its cell membrane contains unique lipids not found in bacteria. How should this be classified?A) Kingdom ProtistaB) Kingdom BacteriaC) Domain ArchaeaD) Domain Eukarya
- In the Linnaean system, if two organisms belong to the same 'Class,' they MUST also share the same ________.A) OrderB) FamilyC) PhylumD) Genus
- True or False: Using the Binomial Nomenclature system, the species name of an organism provides more information about its close relatives than the genus name.A) TrueB) False
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- Which piece of evidence is considered the most 'sophisticated' and accurate for modern scientists when reclassifying an organism that was previously grouped by physical appearance?A) Observing hunting or feeding behaviorB) Comparing DNA sequences and proteinsC) Analyzing the skeletal structureD) Measuring geographic proximity
- A multicellular organism that has a cell wall made of chitin and obtains nutrients through external digestion is classified as a ________.A) PlantB) ProtistC) AnimalD) Fungus
- True or False: All organisms within the Kingdom Protista are unicellular.A) TrueB) False
- Why did scientists switch from a Five-Kingdom system to a Three-Domain system?A) To separate organisms by their habitatB) To emphasize differences in ribosomal RNAC) To prioritize plants over animalsD) To simplify the naming process
- In a dichotomous key used to identify trees, the first step usually asks about the ________ of the leaves.A) AgeB) ColorC) ShapeD) Nutrition
- True or False: Organisms in the Kingdom Animalia are autotrophs because they have complex nervous systems.A) TrueB) False
- Constructing a cladogram requires the identification of 'derived characters.' Which of these is a derived character for birds but NOT for all vertebrates?A) The presence of a backboneB) The ability to breathe oxygenC) The possession of feathersD) The use of sexual reproduction
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자주 묻는 질문
Yes, this science quiz is a perfect secondary-level sub plan because it includes a detailed answer key and clear explanations for every classification question, allowing students to work independently.
Most middle school students will complete this ten-question science quiz in approximately 20 to 30 minutes, depending on their prior knowledge of taxonomic hierarchies.
This science quiz is designed with high-difficulty questions that serve as an excellent extension activity for gifted students or as a rigorous check for understanding for learners who have mastered the basics of animal and plant kingdoms.
While specifically designed for the grade 6 science curriculum, the advanced vocabulary and focus on molecular biology make this science quiz appropriate for intermediate students through early high school biology.
Teachers can use this science quiz as an exit ticket or a mid-unit check to identify misconceptions regarding the differences between Domain Archaea and Kingdom Bacteria before moving into more complex genetic traits.