Tag: taxonomy and systematics
Questions Related to taxonomy and systematics
Artificial system of classification classifies plants on the basis of
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One or very few characters
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Phylogenetic trends
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Many naturally existing characters
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None of the above
The major advantage of the artificial system of the classification is considering one or few characters of the plants, so the option (A) is the correct answer.
The phylogenetic trends consideration are all comes under the natural classification, so the option (B) is not the correct answer.
The option (C) refers, many naturally existing characters, which is suitable for the natural classification, not for artificial classification, so the option (C) is also not the correct answer.
Reason for diversity in living being is
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Mutation
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Long term evolutionary change
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Genetic recombination
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All of the above
Mutation is the sudden change in the genetic composition of the living organism which is inherited from one generation to the other. Due to random changes in the genetic pool, it acts as a source of variation.
Arisotle classify plants into
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Trees
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Shrubs
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Trees, shrubs and herbs
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None of these
First great taxonomist was
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Linnaeus
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Hooker
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Aristotle
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Engler
Carolus Linnaeus is a known taxonomist who proposed the classification system and the binomial nomenclature. The classification system is known as the artificial system of classification which is based on the floral characters. The structures of carpel and anther were taken into consideration for the classification. The binomial nomenclature was used for the naming of the organisms in which the first epithet describes the genus and the second epithet describes the species. He is regarded as the father of taxonomy.
Thus, the correct answer is option A.
Who proposed the natural classification of plants?
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Carolus Linnaeus
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John Hutchinson
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Bentham and Hooker
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Oswald Tippo
The natural system of classification was proposed to classify the organism on the basis of similarities which can be easily observed. The classification takes into consideration the number of similar and different characters. The natural system of classification was introduced by Bentham and Hooker for the plants which have seeds. This was explained in the book Genera Plantarum which was published in three volumes and based on the work of these scientists.
The branch dealing with classification is
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Genetics
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Ecology
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Taxonomy
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Nomenclature
Father of taxonomy is
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De Candolle
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Hooker
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Linnaeus
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Aristotle
A system of classification in which a large number of traits are considered is:
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Artificial system
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Practical system
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Phylogenetic system
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Natural system
There are three systems of classification, namely artificial, natural and phylogenetic. In natural system of classification, a large number of traits are considered. It is based on morphological, anatomical, cytological, physiological and biochemical characteristics of the organisms. The artificial system of classification is based on observable characteristics of the organisms. The phylogenetic system of classification is based on genetic and phylogenetic relationships between organisms.
The branch dealing with classification is
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Genetics
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Ecology
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Taxonomy
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Nomenclature
Aristotle is considered as the
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Father of Biology
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Father of Zoology
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Father of Embryology
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All the above
Aristotle was a Greek philosopher and scientist who gave the original classification of living organisms based on environment, movement and structural similarities. Due to his extensive knowledge, he has been considered the father of Zoology, Biology, and Embryology.