Taxonomic Tailgate: 9th Grade Biodiversity Buffet Quiz (Advanced) 工作表 • 免费 PDF 下载 带答案
Decode the complexities of phylogenetic lineages and metabolic pathways to categorize organisms in this advanced molecular phylogeny challenge.
教学概述
This 9th-grade science quiz assesses student mastery of biological classification, phylogenetic relationships, and the molecular differences between the three domains of life. Utilizing a rigorous mix of multiple-choice, fill-in-the-blank, and true-false formats, the assessment promotes high-level analysis of evolutionary lineages and biochemical markers. It serves as an ideal summative assessment for high school biology units focusing on biodiversity and the mechanisms of horizontal gene transfer.
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- Evaluate the biochemical and cellular differences between the domains Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
- Analyze cladistic models to distinguish between monophyletic, paraphyletic, and polyphyletic groups.
- Apply the principles of binomial nomenclature and the biological species concept to classify diverse organisms.
All 10 Questions
- A newly discovered organism lacks a nucleus and possesses membrane lipids with branched hydrocarbons linked to glycerol by ether bonds. In which domain should this organism be categorized?A) BacteriaB) EukaryaC) ArchaeaD) Protista
- In the cladistic approach to classification, a ______ group consists of an ancestral species and all of its descendants.A) ParaphyleticB) MonophyleticC) PolyphyleticD) Analogous
- Horizontal gene transfer (HGT) complicates the 'Tree of Life' model because it involves the movement of genetic material between different species rather than just from parent to offspring.A) TrueB) False
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- Which of the following biochemical characteristics would definitely exclude an organism from Kingdom Fungi?A) Being a multicellular eukaryoteB) Using absorptive heterotrophyC) Cell walls composed mainly of celluloseD) Reproduction via haploid spores
- If you are using the biological species concept, the primary criterion for classifying two populations as the same species is ______.A) Morphological similarityB) Niche overlapC) Reproductive compatibilityD) DNA sequence identity
- When comparing the classification of a Redwood tree and a Moss, at which taxonomic level do they first diverge?A) KingdomB) PhylumC) ClassD) Domain
- The term 'Protista' is considered a valid monophyletic kingdom in modern phylogenetic systematics.A) TrueB) False
- To determine the evolutionary relationships between very distantly related organisms, such as a human and a bacterium, scientists compare sequences of ______.A) Mitochondrial DNAB) Ribosomal RNA (rRNA)C) Hemoglobin proteinsD) Chloroplast genes
- An organism is found in a volcanic vent. It is unicellular, lacks a nuclear envelope, and its RNA polymerase is more similar to Eukaryotes than to Bacteria. It should be classified as:A) A thermophilic BacteriumB) An extremophilic ArchaeonC) A primitive ProtistD) A unicellular Fungus
- In binomial nomenclature, the species epithet is always capitalized and can stand alone to identify the organism.A) TrueB) False
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常见问题解答
Yes, this biodiversity science quiz is an excellent choice for a substitute teacher because it provides a clear answer key and explanations for each question, allowing for a self-contained learning experience.
Most 9th-grade students will complete this science quiz in approximately 20 to 25 minutes, making it a perfect tool for a mid-period check or a focused classroom assessment.
This high school science quiz is tiered for advanced learners, but it can be used for differentiation by allowing students to use their textbooks or interactive notebooks to research the more complex molecular phylogeny concepts.
While specifically designed for 9th-grade biology, this science quiz features advanced vocabulary and molecular biology concepts suitable for any high school student studying life science at an honors or AP level.
You can use this science quiz as an exit ticket or a warm-up activity to gauge how well your students understand the nuances of the three-domain system and cladistic classification before moving on to more complex evolutionary topics.