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MCQ: Biological classification

Explore a series of multiple-choice questions to challenge your understanding of how living organisms are grouped and categorized in the natural world. Article: biological classification-I, biological classification-II 1. Who is credited with the first attempt at a scientific basis of classification? A) Charles Darwin B) Aristotle C) Linnaeus D) R.H. Whittaker 2. According to Aristotle’s […]

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Biological classification-II

Biological classification, also known as taxonomy, is a fundamental system used by scientists to organize and categorize the vast diversity of life on Earth. This hierarchical system places all living organisms into distinct groups based on their shared characteristics, facilitating our understanding of their evolutionary relationships and helping us navigate the complexity of the natural world

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Biological Classification, bacteria shape, protista, Nostoc, Euglena, Dinoflagellates, Slime mould, Paramecium,

BIOLOGICAL CLASSIFICATION-I

Biological classification, or taxonomy, categorises and organises living organisms based on their shared characteristics and evolutionary relationships. It helps us understand the diversity of life on Earth and facilitates the study of the natural world. KINGDOM MONERA Archaebacteria Eubacteria KINGDOM PROTIST Chrysophytes (Diatoms and Golden Algae{desmids}) Dinoflagellates Euglenoids Slime Moulds Protozoans For second part of

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The Living World

Common name Phylum/Division Genus Family Order Class Phylum/Division Man Homo sapiens Homo Hominidae Primata Mammalia Chordata Housefly Musca domestica Musca Muscidae Diptera Insecta Arthropoda Mango Mangifera indica Mangifera Anacardiaceae Sapindales Dicotyledonae Angiospermae Wheat Triticum aestivum Triticum Poaceae Poales Monocotyledonae Angiospermae Table 1: Organisms with their Taxonomic Categories Click on page 2 and 3 for MCQs

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