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The cell walls form two thin overlapping shells, which fit together as in soap box, is characteristic of:
1 Chrysophytes
2 Euglenoids
3 Dinoflagellates
4 Slime moulds
Explanation:
In diatoms (Chrysophytes) the cell walls form two thin overlapping shells, which fit together as in a soap box. The walls are embedded with silica and thus the walls are indestructible.
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1 RBTS PAPER
160705
Who had written Systema Nature :
1 Ernst Mayr
2 RHWhittaker
3 Carolus Linnaeus
4 WM Stanley
Explanation:
The word systematics is derived from the Latin word 'systema' which means systematic arrangement of organisms. Linnaeus used Systema Naturae as the title of his publication.
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Solanum and Panthera are :
1 Genus and species
2 Genus and genus
3 Species and species
4 Only species
Explanation:
Concept Based
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1 RBTS PAPER
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The order carnivora includes family:
1 Felidae
2 Convolvulaceae
3 Canidae and Felidae
4 Canidae
Explanation:
The animal order, Carnivora, includes families like Felidae and Canidae.
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1 RBTS PAPER
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Bacteria are grouped under four categories based on their shape. Based on the given figure, identify \(A, B, C\) and \(D\).
160704
The cell walls form two thin overlapping shells, which fit together as in soap box, is characteristic of:
1 Chrysophytes
2 Euglenoids
3 Dinoflagellates
4 Slime moulds
Explanation:
In diatoms (Chrysophytes) the cell walls form two thin overlapping shells, which fit together as in a soap box. The walls are embedded with silica and thus the walls are indestructible.
NCERT-I-14
1 RBTS PAPER
160705
Who had written Systema Nature :
1 Ernst Mayr
2 RHWhittaker
3 Carolus Linnaeus
4 WM Stanley
Explanation:
The word systematics is derived from the Latin word 'systema' which means systematic arrangement of organisms. Linnaeus used Systema Naturae as the title of his publication.
NCERT-I-5
1 RBTS PAPER
160706
Solanum and Panthera are :
1 Genus and species
2 Genus and genus
3 Species and species
4 Only species
Explanation:
Concept Based
NCERT-I-7
1 RBTS PAPER
160707
The order carnivora includes family:
1 Felidae
2 Convolvulaceae
3 Canidae and Felidae
4 Canidae
Explanation:
The animal order, Carnivora, includes families like Felidae and Canidae.
NCERT-I-7
1 RBTS PAPER
160708
Bacteria are grouped under four categories based on their shape. Based on the given figure, identify \(A, B, C\) and \(D\).
160704
The cell walls form two thin overlapping shells, which fit together as in soap box, is characteristic of:
1 Chrysophytes
2 Euglenoids
3 Dinoflagellates
4 Slime moulds
Explanation:
In diatoms (Chrysophytes) the cell walls form two thin overlapping shells, which fit together as in a soap box. The walls are embedded with silica and thus the walls are indestructible.
NCERT-I-14
1 RBTS PAPER
160705
Who had written Systema Nature :
1 Ernst Mayr
2 RHWhittaker
3 Carolus Linnaeus
4 WM Stanley
Explanation:
The word systematics is derived from the Latin word 'systema' which means systematic arrangement of organisms. Linnaeus used Systema Naturae as the title of his publication.
NCERT-I-5
1 RBTS PAPER
160706
Solanum and Panthera are :
1 Genus and species
2 Genus and genus
3 Species and species
4 Only species
Explanation:
Concept Based
NCERT-I-7
1 RBTS PAPER
160707
The order carnivora includes family:
1 Felidae
2 Convolvulaceae
3 Canidae and Felidae
4 Canidae
Explanation:
The animal order, Carnivora, includes families like Felidae and Canidae.
NCERT-I-7
1 RBTS PAPER
160708
Bacteria are grouped under four categories based on their shape. Based on the given figure, identify \(A, B, C\) and \(D\).
160704
The cell walls form two thin overlapping shells, which fit together as in soap box, is characteristic of:
1 Chrysophytes
2 Euglenoids
3 Dinoflagellates
4 Slime moulds
Explanation:
In diatoms (Chrysophytes) the cell walls form two thin overlapping shells, which fit together as in a soap box. The walls are embedded with silica and thus the walls are indestructible.
NCERT-I-14
1 RBTS PAPER
160705
Who had written Systema Nature :
1 Ernst Mayr
2 RHWhittaker
3 Carolus Linnaeus
4 WM Stanley
Explanation:
The word systematics is derived from the Latin word 'systema' which means systematic arrangement of organisms. Linnaeus used Systema Naturae as the title of his publication.
NCERT-I-5
1 RBTS PAPER
160706
Solanum and Panthera are :
1 Genus and species
2 Genus and genus
3 Species and species
4 Only species
Explanation:
Concept Based
NCERT-I-7
1 RBTS PAPER
160707
The order carnivora includes family:
1 Felidae
2 Convolvulaceae
3 Canidae and Felidae
4 Canidae
Explanation:
The animal order, Carnivora, includes families like Felidae and Canidae.
NCERT-I-7
1 RBTS PAPER
160708
Bacteria are grouped under four categories based on their shape. Based on the given figure, identify \(A, B, C\) and \(D\).
160704
The cell walls form two thin overlapping shells, which fit together as in soap box, is characteristic of:
1 Chrysophytes
2 Euglenoids
3 Dinoflagellates
4 Slime moulds
Explanation:
In diatoms (Chrysophytes) the cell walls form two thin overlapping shells, which fit together as in a soap box. The walls are embedded with silica and thus the walls are indestructible.
NCERT-I-14
1 RBTS PAPER
160705
Who had written Systema Nature :
1 Ernst Mayr
2 RHWhittaker
3 Carolus Linnaeus
4 WM Stanley
Explanation:
The word systematics is derived from the Latin word 'systema' which means systematic arrangement of organisms. Linnaeus used Systema Naturae as the title of his publication.
NCERT-I-5
1 RBTS PAPER
160706
Solanum and Panthera are :
1 Genus and species
2 Genus and genus
3 Species and species
4 Only species
Explanation:
Concept Based
NCERT-I-7
1 RBTS PAPER
160707
The order carnivora includes family:
1 Felidae
2 Convolvulaceae
3 Canidae and Felidae
4 Canidae
Explanation:
The animal order, Carnivora, includes families like Felidae and Canidae.
NCERT-I-7
1 RBTS PAPER
160708
Bacteria are grouped under four categories based on their shape. Based on the given figure, identify \(A, B, C\) and \(D\).