Vertebrate biology final Study guides, Class notes & Summaries
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BIOL 181 Final Exam - Spring 2019 (questions and answers)
- Exam (elaborations) • 10 pages • 2021
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University of Maryland, University College - BIOL 181 BIOL 181 Final Exam Each multiple-choice question is worth 2 points. Please pick the best answer to the following 50 questions. Attach only the answer sheet (provided) in your LEO assignments for grading. 1. The most diverse and inclusive classification group is the: a. domain b. genus c. kingdom d. phylum e. species 2. Which of the following scientific names are written correctly? a. Dermochelys coriacea b. Dermochelys coriacea c. Dermochely...
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BIOL 181 Final Exam - Spring 2019 (questions and answers)
- Exam (elaborations) • 10 pages • 2020
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University of Maryland, University College - BIOL 181
BIOL 181 Final Exam 
Each multiple-choice question is worth 2 points. Please pick the best answer to the following 50 questions. Attach only the answer sheet (provided) in your LEO assignments for grading. 
1. The most diverse and inclusive classification group is the:
a. domain
b. genus
c. kingdom
d. phylum
e. species
 
2. Which of the following scientific names are written correctly?
a. Dermochelys coriacea
b. Dermochelys coriacea
c. Dermo...
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Vert Bio Final Study Guide
- Study guide • 17 pages • 2018
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Comprehensive study guide with helpful images (big phylogeny) and notes relating back to previously covered content
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Vertebrate/chordate Notes
- Class notes • 55 pages • 2019
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Provides everything you need to know for the vertebrate/chordate section of the final evolutionary biology exam at UCT. Includes the distinguishing features of each group of chordates such as urochordates and Cephalochordates, Cranites, Gnathostomes, etc. up until mammals, with detailed notes about derived features of each group.