A natural system of classification is the one' which uses several characteristics from various aspects of organisms to bring out natural relationships amongst them.
A natural system of classification is the one’ which uses several characteristics from various aspects of organisms to bring out natural relationships amongst them.
The scientific names have no resemblance with common names. Common names differ from language to language but scientific names are universal, distinct and specific.
The scientific names have no resemblance with common names. Common names differ from language to language but scientific names are universal, distinct and specific.
Which characteristic is likely to be more basic?
The characteristics which came into existence earlier is likely to be more basic.
The characteristics which came into existence earlier is likely to be more basic.
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Closely related organisms get separated into different groups while unrelated organisms get grouped together.
Closely related organisms get separated into different groups while unrelated organisms get grouped together.
See lessWhat is the utility of artificial systems of classification?
Artificial systems of classification are useful in quick identification of organisms.
Artificial systems of classification are useful in quick identification of organisms.
See lessWhat is natural system of classification?
A natural system of classification is the one' which uses several characteristics from various aspects of organisms to bring out natural relationships amongst them.
A natural system of classification is the one’ which uses several characteristics from various aspects of organisms to bring out natural relationships amongst them.
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It is a system of classification which uses one or a few characteristics for grouping of organisms.
It is a system of classification which uses one or a few characteristics for grouping of organisms.
See lessWhat is characteristic?
It is a particular form or function found in all members of one or more organisms.
It is a particular form or function found in all members of one or more organisms.
See lessWho is considered father of taxonomy?
Carolus Linnaeus (Karl von Linne, 1707-1778).
Carolus Linnaeus (Karl von Linne, 1707-1778).
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It is a branch of biology which deals with identification, nomenclature and classification of organism
It is a branch of biology which deals with identification, nomenclature and classification of organism
See lessWhat is classification?
It is arranging of living beings in groups and subgroups on the basis of their fundamental similarities and dissimilarities.
It is arranging of living beings in groups and subgroups on the basis of their fundamental similarities and dissimilarities.
See lessWhat is main advantage of using scientific name?
The scientific names have no resemblance with common names. Common names differ from language to language but scientific names are universal, distinct and specific.
The scientific names have no resemblance with common names. Common names differ from language to language but scientific names are universal, distinct and specific.
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