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Ability to reproduce and adaptability are the two characteristics that organisms show at two levels.

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This kingdom is the only kingdom of eukaryotes that contains both autotrophs and heterotrophs and unicellular and multicellular organisms.?

the more classification levels that two organisms share


When genetics refer to the physical characteristics of an organism they are talking about its what?

Phenotype. The physical expressed characteristics of an organisms genotype is known as its phenotype. Two organisms may have the same phenotype, but different genotype depending on the dominate or recessive genes present. Just remember physical=pheno.


What is the classification levels two organisms share the more they are similar?

No. If they do not belong to the same class, they can't be in the same order or family. The classification goes: Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species


What characteristics of the species level of organization distinguishes two similar organisms such as ducks and geese as different species?

Organisms are grouped into species according to their outer similarities so ducks and geese must vary enough to be categorized differently.


How do organisms achieve variation?

The differences shown by the individuals of one kind of organisms are called variations. Variations are due to hereditary and non-hereditary characteristics. Characteristics, which are passed from parents to off spring, are called hereditary characteristics. In general the term variation means the difference in characteristics of organisms belonging to the same species in a natural population. Two types of variation, i.e. continuous and discontinuous, occur in any large population. In continuous variation, there are small differences among individuals of the same species and many intermediate forms are seen. So there is a complete gradation of many characteristics of organisms from one extreme to the other in a population. E.g. height in human being. Characteristics showing continuous variation are produced due to combined effects of many genes and environmental factors.

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What do the levels of classification indicate about the relationship of organisms?

The more classification levels that two organisms share, the more characteristics they have in common.


How are the levels of classification involved in determining evolutionary relationships?

The more classification levels that two organisms share, the more characteristics they have in common


What two life characteristics a flame definitely doesn't have?

All living organism are made up of cells.All living organisms reproduce and show responsiveness.All living organisms show movement.


What are the two classification levels that organisms share?

What are the more classification levels that two-organism share


What kind of organisms can an ecosystem support after a primary disturbance Name two characteristics of these organisms?

dead. and motionless


The more classification levels that two organisms share?

The more classification levels two organisms share, the more closely related they are in terms of evolutionary history. Organisms that share many classification levels are likely to be more similar in terms of genetics, anatomy, and behavior.


What two characteristics do you look at to classify bacteria?

They are unicellular organisms with no defined nucleas.


Which two characteristics are the most important for classifying organisms into kingdom?

Structures and Features


What the levels of classification indicate about the relationship between organisms?

Each level of classification uses certain characteristics of organisms that are similar to group them...for example, humans and cats are both in the Kindom Animalia (because they are animals). Similar organisms belong in the same groups, and each group is more specific than the last. For example, if two organisms are in the same Family, but different genuses, then they will be less similar than two organisms in the same genus.


What is true about the more levels of classification two organisms share?

They will have more in common.


What does it mean if two organisms share multiple classification levels?

They are closely related.


What are two wetland organisms that show mutualism?

a shark and a fishy