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Biological Classification
258200
Binomial nomenclature indicates:
1 genus and species
2 genus and family
3 species and veriety
4 phylum and genus
Explanation:
Binomial nomenclature was introduced by Carolus Linnaeus, the first term indicates the genus and second term indicates the species of the organism. - Multiples local names make it extremely difficult to identify an organism globally and keep a track of the number of species thus it creates a lot of cunfusion. - Every organism would have one scientific name which would be used by every one to identify an organism. This process of standarized naming is called as binomial nomenclature. - In binomial nomenclature generic name and species name are used.
Uttarakhand-2005
Biological Classification
258201
Hutchinson system of classification is:
1 Natural
2 Artificial
3 Phylogenetic
4 Binomial
Explanation:
Phylogenetic classification is based on the study of evolutionary relationship of organisms. Evolutionary characters are also considered. - This classification is expressed in the form of phylogenetic trees. - This classification was proposed by Engler and Prantl.
Uttarakhand-2005
Biological Classification
258202
The division of the plant kingdom into prokaryotic and eukaryotic is based on the character is of:
1 nucleus
2 chromosomes only
3 cell organelles
4 all of these
Explanation:
Prokaryotes are one of the most ancient group of living organisms on earth. - Prokaryotic is comparatively simpler and smaller than eukaryotic. - Eukaryote contains true nucleus it means nuclear membrane is present. - Double membrane bound cell organelles is absent in prokaryotic cells.
Haryana PMT-1999
Biological Classification
258203
In five-kingdom classification, Euglena is placed in
1 Monera
2 Protista
3 Fungi
4 Animalia
Explanation:
Euglena belongs to Kingdom Protista. - Euglena shows mixotrophic nutrition. - Euglena is autotroph due to presence of chloroplast. - There is a presence of a flexible outer membrane known as pellicle. - In Protista, all organisms are unicellular eukaryotic.
Binomial nomenclature was introduced by Carolus Linnaeus, the first term indicates the genus and second term indicates the species of the organism. - Multiples local names make it extremely difficult to identify an organism globally and keep a track of the number of species thus it creates a lot of cunfusion. - Every organism would have one scientific name which would be used by every one to identify an organism. This process of standarized naming is called as binomial nomenclature. - In binomial nomenclature generic name and species name are used.
Uttarakhand-2005
Biological Classification
258201
Hutchinson system of classification is:
1 Natural
2 Artificial
3 Phylogenetic
4 Binomial
Explanation:
Phylogenetic classification is based on the study of evolutionary relationship of organisms. Evolutionary characters are also considered. - This classification is expressed in the form of phylogenetic trees. - This classification was proposed by Engler and Prantl.
Uttarakhand-2005
Biological Classification
258202
The division of the plant kingdom into prokaryotic and eukaryotic is based on the character is of:
1 nucleus
2 chromosomes only
3 cell organelles
4 all of these
Explanation:
Prokaryotes are one of the most ancient group of living organisms on earth. - Prokaryotic is comparatively simpler and smaller than eukaryotic. - Eukaryote contains true nucleus it means nuclear membrane is present. - Double membrane bound cell organelles is absent in prokaryotic cells.
Haryana PMT-1999
Biological Classification
258203
In five-kingdom classification, Euglena is placed in
1 Monera
2 Protista
3 Fungi
4 Animalia
Explanation:
Euglena belongs to Kingdom Protista. - Euglena shows mixotrophic nutrition. - Euglena is autotroph due to presence of chloroplast. - There is a presence of a flexible outer membrane known as pellicle. - In Protista, all organisms are unicellular eukaryotic.
Binomial nomenclature was introduced by Carolus Linnaeus, the first term indicates the genus and second term indicates the species of the organism. - Multiples local names make it extremely difficult to identify an organism globally and keep a track of the number of species thus it creates a lot of cunfusion. - Every organism would have one scientific name which would be used by every one to identify an organism. This process of standarized naming is called as binomial nomenclature. - In binomial nomenclature generic name and species name are used.
Uttarakhand-2005
Biological Classification
258201
Hutchinson system of classification is:
1 Natural
2 Artificial
3 Phylogenetic
4 Binomial
Explanation:
Phylogenetic classification is based on the study of evolutionary relationship of organisms. Evolutionary characters are also considered. - This classification is expressed in the form of phylogenetic trees. - This classification was proposed by Engler and Prantl.
Uttarakhand-2005
Biological Classification
258202
The division of the plant kingdom into prokaryotic and eukaryotic is based on the character is of:
1 nucleus
2 chromosomes only
3 cell organelles
4 all of these
Explanation:
Prokaryotes are one of the most ancient group of living organisms on earth. - Prokaryotic is comparatively simpler and smaller than eukaryotic. - Eukaryote contains true nucleus it means nuclear membrane is present. - Double membrane bound cell organelles is absent in prokaryotic cells.
Haryana PMT-1999
Biological Classification
258203
In five-kingdom classification, Euglena is placed in
1 Monera
2 Protista
3 Fungi
4 Animalia
Explanation:
Euglena belongs to Kingdom Protista. - Euglena shows mixotrophic nutrition. - Euglena is autotroph due to presence of chloroplast. - There is a presence of a flexible outer membrane known as pellicle. - In Protista, all organisms are unicellular eukaryotic.
Binomial nomenclature was introduced by Carolus Linnaeus, the first term indicates the genus and second term indicates the species of the organism. - Multiples local names make it extremely difficult to identify an organism globally and keep a track of the number of species thus it creates a lot of cunfusion. - Every organism would have one scientific name which would be used by every one to identify an organism. This process of standarized naming is called as binomial nomenclature. - In binomial nomenclature generic name and species name are used.
Uttarakhand-2005
Biological Classification
258201
Hutchinson system of classification is:
1 Natural
2 Artificial
3 Phylogenetic
4 Binomial
Explanation:
Phylogenetic classification is based on the study of evolutionary relationship of organisms. Evolutionary characters are also considered. - This classification is expressed in the form of phylogenetic trees. - This classification was proposed by Engler and Prantl.
Uttarakhand-2005
Biological Classification
258202
The division of the plant kingdom into prokaryotic and eukaryotic is based on the character is of:
1 nucleus
2 chromosomes only
3 cell organelles
4 all of these
Explanation:
Prokaryotes are one of the most ancient group of living organisms on earth. - Prokaryotic is comparatively simpler and smaller than eukaryotic. - Eukaryote contains true nucleus it means nuclear membrane is present. - Double membrane bound cell organelles is absent in prokaryotic cells.
Haryana PMT-1999
Biological Classification
258203
In five-kingdom classification, Euglena is placed in
1 Monera
2 Protista
3 Fungi
4 Animalia
Explanation:
Euglena belongs to Kingdom Protista. - Euglena shows mixotrophic nutrition. - Euglena is autotroph due to presence of chloroplast. - There is a presence of a flexible outer membrane known as pellicle. - In Protista, all organisms are unicellular eukaryotic.