<p>I'm having alot of trouble studying all that crap about Kingdoms and Phyla and Species. How badly would my score be affected if I studied that chapter poorly for the test?</p>
<p>B U M P. do any of you know how much of the test is on that particular topic?</p>
<p>I think you only need to know the order (i.e. Kingdom->Phylum->Class->Order...) and the general characteristics of each kingdom, each phylum of kingdom animalia, each class of phylum chordata, and the divisions of kingdom plantae.</p>
<p>Eh, just know some general stuff about the phyla. Things like "chordates have a notochord" and such.</p>
<p>Whats to study? Kings Play Cards on Flat Green Stools</p>
<p>^lol.
so I should just know the outline of everything? And leave all the details about each example for every phylum and stuff?</p>
<p>Yeah, basically.</p>
<p>Also, Anon_Person, that is totally wrong.</p>
<p>King Phillip Came Over For Good Soup</p>
<p>my 9th grade bio taught me
King Phillip Came Over For Good Sex</p>
<p>your ninth grade teacher? wow. my teachers would never say stuff like that in front of us!</p>
<p>Know about like annelida and know about the mammals becuase that stuff always comes up!</p>
<p>I've seen lots of questions about Chorodata (vertebrates) but hardy any Annelids questions. Besides, I always get mixed up between all the different characteristics.</p>