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. For each missing word or phrase, circle the choice that correctly completes the sentence. Scientists depend on a system of (agronomy / taxidermy / taxonomy ! teleology) to name and classify species. Carolus Linnasus developed (phenotype system / binomial theorem / genealogical nomenclature! binomial nomenclature), In which species are assigned two-part names. The science of naming and grouping organisms is called (genealogy I numismatics I systematics / speciation), and the tem (families /taxa/kingdoms ! species) describes any of the groups of organisms. 2. Darin makes the following ordered list of taxa for the Linnasan classification system. Domain, Kingdom, Phylum , Class, Family, Order, Genus Species Which correction, if any, is needed to make Darin's list accurate? a. Exchange the positions of Family and Order. b. Exchange the positions of Class and Family. c. Exchange the positions of Phylum and Order. d. No corrections are necessary; the list is in the carrect order.

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. For each missing word or phrase, circle the choice that correctly completes the
sentence.
Scientists depend on a system of (agronomy / taxidermy / taxonomy !
teleology) to name and classify species. Carolus Linnasus developed
(phenotype system / binomial theorem / genealogical nomenclature!
binomial nomenclature), In which species are assigned two-part names. The
science of naming and grouping organisms is called (genealogy I numismatics
I systematics / speciation), and the tem (families /taxa/kingdoms !
species) describes any of the groups of organisms.
2. Darin makes the following ordered list of taxa for the Linnasan classification
system.
Domain, Kingdom, Phylum , Class, Family, Order, Genus Species
Which correction, if any, is needed to make Darin's list accurate?
a. Exchange the positions of Family and Order.
b. Exchange the positions of Class and Family.
c. Exchange the positions of Phylum and Order.
d. No corrections are necessary; the list is in the carrect order.

. For each missing word or phrase, circle the choice that correctly completes the sentence. Scientists depend on a system of (agronomy / taxidermy / taxonomy ! teleology) to name and classify species. Carolus Linnasus developed (phenotype system / binomial theorem / genealogical nomenclature! binomial nomenclature), In which species are assigned two-part names. The science of naming and grouping organisms is called (genealogy I numismatics I systematics / speciation), and the tem (families /taxa/kingdoms ! species) describes any of the groups of organisms. 2. Darin makes the following ordered list of taxa for the Linnasan classification system. Domain, Kingdom, Phylum , Class, Family, Order, Genus Species Which correction, if any, is needed to make Darin's list accurate? a. Exchange the positions of Family and Order. b. Exchange the positions of Class and Family. c. Exchange the positions of Phylum and Order. d. No corrections are necessary; the list is in the carrect order.

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1. taxonomy, binomial nomenclature, systematics, taxa<br />2. d. No corrections are necessary; the list is in the correct order.

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## Step 1<br />The first part of the problem is a fill-in-the-blank question. The sentence is about the system that scientists use to name and classify species. The correct term for this system is 'taxonomy'.<br /><br />## Step 2<br />The second part of the sentence is about the system developed by Carolus Linnaeus, which is known as 'binomial nomenclature'. This system assigns two-part names to species.<br /><br />## Step 3<br />The third part of the sentence is about the science of naming and grouping organisms. The correct term for this is 'ystematics'.<br /><br />## Step 4<br />The fourth part of the sentence is about the term that describes any of the groups of organisms. The correct term for this is 'taxa'.<br /><br />## Step 5<br />The second part of the problem is a multiple-choice question. The list of taxa provided by Darin is in the correct order according to the Linnaean classification system. Therefore, no corrections are necessary.
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