258069
Binomial system of nomenclature was given by
1 Linnaeus
2 Theophrastus
3 Hooker
4 Bentham
Explanation:
Binomial system of nomenclature was given by Carolus Linnaeus. According to Binomial nomenclature system each organism has a name with two components (i) the Generic name (ii) the specific epithet. This system providing a name with two components is called Binomial nomenclature.
2003
Diversity in the living world
258070
The usage of binomial names, for plant species, was accepted by all after the publication of the works by:
1 Hooker
2 Linnaeus
3 Bentham
4 Darwin
Explanation:
A swedish naturalist Carolus Linnaeus for the first time introduced the hierarchy system both in plants and animals. He wrote a book, Systema Naturae, $(1735)$ in 12 editions. He propagated "binomial nomenclature" for all species in $10^{\text {th }}$ edition of his book Published in 1758 . - Therefore the book - "Systema Naturae" is known as the dictionary of Classification and Linnaeus as father of binomial nomenclature and founder of Modern taxonomy.
MGIMS Wardha-2010
Diversity in the living world
258073
' $X$ ' and ' $Y$ ' are the components of Binomial nomenclature. This naming system was proposed by ' $Z$ ':
The system binomial nomenclature is given by Carolus Linnaeus. Every organism is given a scientific name that consists of two components. The first word belongs to generic name and second word is known as the specific epithet. - So, the correct answer is X- Generic name, Y specific epithet, Z- Carolus Linnaeus.
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Identify the wrong statement regarding ICBN
1 Scientific names of plants should be printed in Italics
2 The first word represents the genus and second word represents species
3 When hand written, scientific names are separately underlined
4 Genus names starts with small letter and species name starts with capital letter
Explanation:
ICBN stands for International Code of Botanical Nomenclature. ICBN is the collection of rules of scientific nomenclature of plant and was first proposed by Sprague, Hitchcock, Green (1930) but was accepted in 1961. According to ICBN, biological name consists of two word Genus names starts with capital letter and species names start with small letter. - Hand written scientific name are separately underlined.
AP EAMCET-11.07.2022 Shift-II
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ICZN is
1 International centre of Zoological Nomenclature
2 International code of Zygote Nomenclature
3 International code of Zoological Nomenclature
4 International centre of Zygote Nomenclature
Explanation:
ICZN stands for International Code of Zoological nomenclature (ICZN). It ensures that scientific name assigned to any animal has only one name and will be recognized by that name all over the world. The headquarters of ICZN is situated at Singapore.
258069
Binomial system of nomenclature was given by
1 Linnaeus
2 Theophrastus
3 Hooker
4 Bentham
Explanation:
Binomial system of nomenclature was given by Carolus Linnaeus. According to Binomial nomenclature system each organism has a name with two components (i) the Generic name (ii) the specific epithet. This system providing a name with two components is called Binomial nomenclature.
2003
Diversity in the living world
258070
The usage of binomial names, for plant species, was accepted by all after the publication of the works by:
1 Hooker
2 Linnaeus
3 Bentham
4 Darwin
Explanation:
A swedish naturalist Carolus Linnaeus for the first time introduced the hierarchy system both in plants and animals. He wrote a book, Systema Naturae, $(1735)$ in 12 editions. He propagated "binomial nomenclature" for all species in $10^{\text {th }}$ edition of his book Published in 1758 . - Therefore the book - "Systema Naturae" is known as the dictionary of Classification and Linnaeus as father of binomial nomenclature and founder of Modern taxonomy.
MGIMS Wardha-2010
Diversity in the living world
258073
' $X$ ' and ' $Y$ ' are the components of Binomial nomenclature. This naming system was proposed by ' $Z$ ':
The system binomial nomenclature is given by Carolus Linnaeus. Every organism is given a scientific name that consists of two components. The first word belongs to generic name and second word is known as the specific epithet. - So, the correct answer is X- Generic name, Y specific epithet, Z- Carolus Linnaeus.
RE-NEET (UG)-06.06.2023 (Manipur)
Diversity in the living world
258074
Identify the wrong statement regarding ICBN
1 Scientific names of plants should be printed in Italics
2 The first word represents the genus and second word represents species
3 When hand written, scientific names are separately underlined
4 Genus names starts with small letter and species name starts with capital letter
Explanation:
ICBN stands for International Code of Botanical Nomenclature. ICBN is the collection of rules of scientific nomenclature of plant and was first proposed by Sprague, Hitchcock, Green (1930) but was accepted in 1961. According to ICBN, biological name consists of two word Genus names starts with capital letter and species names start with small letter. - Hand written scientific name are separately underlined.
AP EAMCET-11.07.2022 Shift-II
Diversity in the living world
258076
ICZN is
1 International centre of Zoological Nomenclature
2 International code of Zygote Nomenclature
3 International code of Zoological Nomenclature
4 International centre of Zygote Nomenclature
Explanation:
ICZN stands for International Code of Zoological nomenclature (ICZN). It ensures that scientific name assigned to any animal has only one name and will be recognized by that name all over the world. The headquarters of ICZN is situated at Singapore.
258069
Binomial system of nomenclature was given by
1 Linnaeus
2 Theophrastus
3 Hooker
4 Bentham
Explanation:
Binomial system of nomenclature was given by Carolus Linnaeus. According to Binomial nomenclature system each organism has a name with two components (i) the Generic name (ii) the specific epithet. This system providing a name with two components is called Binomial nomenclature.
2003
Diversity in the living world
258070
The usage of binomial names, for plant species, was accepted by all after the publication of the works by:
1 Hooker
2 Linnaeus
3 Bentham
4 Darwin
Explanation:
A swedish naturalist Carolus Linnaeus for the first time introduced the hierarchy system both in plants and animals. He wrote a book, Systema Naturae, $(1735)$ in 12 editions. He propagated "binomial nomenclature" for all species in $10^{\text {th }}$ edition of his book Published in 1758 . - Therefore the book - "Systema Naturae" is known as the dictionary of Classification and Linnaeus as father of binomial nomenclature and founder of Modern taxonomy.
MGIMS Wardha-2010
Diversity in the living world
258073
' $X$ ' and ' $Y$ ' are the components of Binomial nomenclature. This naming system was proposed by ' $Z$ ':
The system binomial nomenclature is given by Carolus Linnaeus. Every organism is given a scientific name that consists of two components. The first word belongs to generic name and second word is known as the specific epithet. - So, the correct answer is X- Generic name, Y specific epithet, Z- Carolus Linnaeus.
RE-NEET (UG)-06.06.2023 (Manipur)
Diversity in the living world
258074
Identify the wrong statement regarding ICBN
1 Scientific names of plants should be printed in Italics
2 The first word represents the genus and second word represents species
3 When hand written, scientific names are separately underlined
4 Genus names starts with small letter and species name starts with capital letter
Explanation:
ICBN stands for International Code of Botanical Nomenclature. ICBN is the collection of rules of scientific nomenclature of plant and was first proposed by Sprague, Hitchcock, Green (1930) but was accepted in 1961. According to ICBN, biological name consists of two word Genus names starts with capital letter and species names start with small letter. - Hand written scientific name are separately underlined.
AP EAMCET-11.07.2022 Shift-II
Diversity in the living world
258076
ICZN is
1 International centre of Zoological Nomenclature
2 International code of Zygote Nomenclature
3 International code of Zoological Nomenclature
4 International centre of Zygote Nomenclature
Explanation:
ICZN stands for International Code of Zoological nomenclature (ICZN). It ensures that scientific name assigned to any animal has only one name and will be recognized by that name all over the world. The headquarters of ICZN is situated at Singapore.
258069
Binomial system of nomenclature was given by
1 Linnaeus
2 Theophrastus
3 Hooker
4 Bentham
Explanation:
Binomial system of nomenclature was given by Carolus Linnaeus. According to Binomial nomenclature system each organism has a name with two components (i) the Generic name (ii) the specific epithet. This system providing a name with two components is called Binomial nomenclature.
2003
Diversity in the living world
258070
The usage of binomial names, for plant species, was accepted by all after the publication of the works by:
1 Hooker
2 Linnaeus
3 Bentham
4 Darwin
Explanation:
A swedish naturalist Carolus Linnaeus for the first time introduced the hierarchy system both in plants and animals. He wrote a book, Systema Naturae, $(1735)$ in 12 editions. He propagated "binomial nomenclature" for all species in $10^{\text {th }}$ edition of his book Published in 1758 . - Therefore the book - "Systema Naturae" is known as the dictionary of Classification and Linnaeus as father of binomial nomenclature and founder of Modern taxonomy.
MGIMS Wardha-2010
Diversity in the living world
258073
' $X$ ' and ' $Y$ ' are the components of Binomial nomenclature. This naming system was proposed by ' $Z$ ':
The system binomial nomenclature is given by Carolus Linnaeus. Every organism is given a scientific name that consists of two components. The first word belongs to generic name and second word is known as the specific epithet. - So, the correct answer is X- Generic name, Y specific epithet, Z- Carolus Linnaeus.
RE-NEET (UG)-06.06.2023 (Manipur)
Diversity in the living world
258074
Identify the wrong statement regarding ICBN
1 Scientific names of plants should be printed in Italics
2 The first word represents the genus and second word represents species
3 When hand written, scientific names are separately underlined
4 Genus names starts with small letter and species name starts with capital letter
Explanation:
ICBN stands for International Code of Botanical Nomenclature. ICBN is the collection of rules of scientific nomenclature of plant and was first proposed by Sprague, Hitchcock, Green (1930) but was accepted in 1961. According to ICBN, biological name consists of two word Genus names starts with capital letter and species names start with small letter. - Hand written scientific name are separately underlined.
AP EAMCET-11.07.2022 Shift-II
Diversity in the living world
258076
ICZN is
1 International centre of Zoological Nomenclature
2 International code of Zygote Nomenclature
3 International code of Zoological Nomenclature
4 International centre of Zygote Nomenclature
Explanation:
ICZN stands for International Code of Zoological nomenclature (ICZN). It ensures that scientific name assigned to any animal has only one name and will be recognized by that name all over the world. The headquarters of ICZN is situated at Singapore.
258069
Binomial system of nomenclature was given by
1 Linnaeus
2 Theophrastus
3 Hooker
4 Bentham
Explanation:
Binomial system of nomenclature was given by Carolus Linnaeus. According to Binomial nomenclature system each organism has a name with two components (i) the Generic name (ii) the specific epithet. This system providing a name with two components is called Binomial nomenclature.
2003
Diversity in the living world
258070
The usage of binomial names, for plant species, was accepted by all after the publication of the works by:
1 Hooker
2 Linnaeus
3 Bentham
4 Darwin
Explanation:
A swedish naturalist Carolus Linnaeus for the first time introduced the hierarchy system both in plants and animals. He wrote a book, Systema Naturae, $(1735)$ in 12 editions. He propagated "binomial nomenclature" for all species in $10^{\text {th }}$ edition of his book Published in 1758 . - Therefore the book - "Systema Naturae" is known as the dictionary of Classification and Linnaeus as father of binomial nomenclature and founder of Modern taxonomy.
MGIMS Wardha-2010
Diversity in the living world
258073
' $X$ ' and ' $Y$ ' are the components of Binomial nomenclature. This naming system was proposed by ' $Z$ ':
The system binomial nomenclature is given by Carolus Linnaeus. Every organism is given a scientific name that consists of two components. The first word belongs to generic name and second word is known as the specific epithet. - So, the correct answer is X- Generic name, Y specific epithet, Z- Carolus Linnaeus.
RE-NEET (UG)-06.06.2023 (Manipur)
Diversity in the living world
258074
Identify the wrong statement regarding ICBN
1 Scientific names of plants should be printed in Italics
2 The first word represents the genus and second word represents species
3 When hand written, scientific names are separately underlined
4 Genus names starts with small letter and species name starts with capital letter
Explanation:
ICBN stands for International Code of Botanical Nomenclature. ICBN is the collection of rules of scientific nomenclature of plant and was first proposed by Sprague, Hitchcock, Green (1930) but was accepted in 1961. According to ICBN, biological name consists of two word Genus names starts with capital letter and species names start with small letter. - Hand written scientific name are separately underlined.
AP EAMCET-11.07.2022 Shift-II
Diversity in the living world
258076
ICZN is
1 International centre of Zoological Nomenclature
2 International code of Zygote Nomenclature
3 International code of Zoological Nomenclature
4 International centre of Zygote Nomenclature
Explanation:
ICZN stands for International Code of Zoological nomenclature (ICZN). It ensures that scientific name assigned to any animal has only one name and will be recognized by that name all over the world. The headquarters of ICZN is situated at Singapore.