330891
Identify the incorrect statement:
(I) Characterisation, identification, classification and nomenclature are the processes that are basic to taxonomy.
(II) A true species consists of a population that are reproductively isolated
(III) The sum total of all the chemical reactions occurring in our body is metabolism.
(IV) All plants, animals, fungi exhibit metabolism and microbes donot exhibit metabolism.
330891
Identify the incorrect statement:
(I) Characterisation, identification, classification and nomenclature are the processes that are basic to taxonomy.
(II) A true species consists of a population that are reproductively isolated
(III) The sum total of all the chemical reactions occurring in our body is metabolism.
(IV) All plants, animals, fungi exhibit metabolism and microbes donot exhibit metabolism.
330891
Identify the incorrect statement:
(I) Characterisation, identification, classification and nomenclature are the processes that are basic to taxonomy.
(II) A true species consists of a population that are reproductively isolated
(III) The sum total of all the chemical reactions occurring in our body is metabolism.
(IV) All plants, animals, fungi exhibit metabolism and microbes donot exhibit metabolism.
330891
Identify the incorrect statement:
(I) Characterisation, identification, classification and nomenclature are the processes that are basic to taxonomy.
(II) A true species consists of a population that are reproductively isolated
(III) The sum total of all the chemical reactions occurring in our body is metabolism.
(IV) All plants, animals, fungi exhibit metabolism and microbes donot exhibit metabolism.