In the hierarchy of classification, species will have the smallest number of organisms with a maximum number of characteristics in common and kingdom will have the largest number of organisms.
In the hierarchy of classification, species will have the smallest number of organisms with a maximum number of characteristics in common and kingdom will have the largest number of organisms.
The organisms which do not possess well defined nucleus, organelles and multicellular body design are grouped under the kingdom Monera, e.g., Archaebacteria and Bacteria organisms of both groups (= subkingdoms) have prokaryotic organisation. The organisms which are unicellular and eukaryotic are groRead more
The organisms which do not possess well defined nucleus, organelles and multicellular body design are grouped under the kingdom Monera, e.g., Archaebacteria and Bacteria organisms of both groups (= subkingdoms) have prokaryotic organisation. The organisms which are unicellular and eukaryotic are grouped under the kingdom Protista
Yes. The complex organisms are comparatively more advanced as compared to simple organisms. It is because the complexity in organisation of organisms has increased over evolutionary time.
Yes. The complex organisms are comparatively more advanced as compared to simple organisms. It is because the complexity in organisation of organisms has increased over evolutionary time.
How are pteridophytes different from the phanerogams?
The plants belonging to pteridophytes do not produce seeds whereas those belonging to phanerogams produce seeds.
The plants belonging to pteridophytes do not produce seeds whereas those belonging to phanerogams produce seeds.
See lessIn the hierarchy of classification, which grouping will have the smallest number of organisms with a maximum of characteristics in common and which will have the largest number of organisms?
In the hierarchy of classification, species will have the smallest number of organisms with a maximum number of characteristics in common and kingdom will have the largest number of organisms.
In the hierarchy of classification, species will have the smallest number of organisms with a maximum number of characteristics in common and kingdom will have the largest number of organisms.
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Kingdom Protista.
Kingdom Protista.
See lessWhat is the criterion for classification of organisms as belonging to kingdom Monera or Protista?
The organisms which do not possess well defined nucleus, organelles and multicellular body design are grouped under the kingdom Monera, e.g., Archaebacteria and Bacteria organisms of both groups (= subkingdoms) have prokaryotic organisation. The organisms which are unicellular and eukaryotic are groRead more
The organisms which do not possess well defined nucleus, organelles and multicellular body design are grouped under the kingdom Monera, e.g., Archaebacteria and Bacteria organisms of both groups (= subkingdoms) have prokaryotic organisation. The organisms which are unicellular and eukaryotic are grouped under the kingdom Protista
See lessWill advanced organisms be the same as complex organisms? Why?
Yes. The complex organisms are comparatively more advanced as compared to simple organisms. It is because the complexity in organisation of organisms has increased over evolutionary time.
Yes. The complex organisms are comparatively more advanced as compared to simple organisms. It is because the complexity in organisation of organisms has increased over evolutionary time.
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