Carolus Linnaeus System of classification is (1) Natural (2) Artificial (3) Binomial (4) Phylogenetic

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Description : Carolus Linnaeus System of classification is – (1) Natural (2) Artificial (3) Binomial (4) Phylogenetic

Last Answer : (3) Binomial Explanation: Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus established the binomial system of naming living organisms, setting a format and a structured process for classifying the interrelationships between plants ... that it will mean the same thing to informed readers anywhere else in the world.

Description : System of classification used by Linnaeus was (a) natural system (b) artificial system (c) phylogenetic system (d) asexual system

Last Answer : (a) natural system

Description : Why is Carolus Linnaeus the father of binomial nomenclature ?

Last Answer : Swedish scientist Carolas Linnaeus introduced the principle of binomial nomenclature in 10 editions of his Systema Naturae and defined the genus and species. He was the first to use the stages , classes , ... of living beings in that text. That is why he is called the father of binomial rejection.

Description : Is the classification system by Carolus Linnaeus still used today?

Last Answer : yes

Description : Who proposed Five Kingdom Classification? (1) R.H. Whittaker (2) John Ray (3) Carolus Linnaeus (4) H.F. Copeland

Last Answer : (1) R.H. Whittaker Explanation: R.H Whittaker proposed the five kingdom classification in 1969. Those five kingdoms are: Monera, Protista, Mycota (Fungi), Metaphyta (Plantae) and ... the most accepted system of modern classification as the different groups of animals are placed phylogenetically.

Description : Who proposed Five Kingdom Classification ? (1) R.H. Whittaker (2) John Ray (3) Carolus Linnaeus (4) H.F. Copeland

Last Answer : R.H. Whittaker

Description : A system of classification, in which a large number of traits are considered, is (a) natural system (b) phylogenetic system (c) artificial system (d) synthetic system.

Last Answer : (a) natural system

Description : Classification given by Bentham and Hooker is (a) artificial (b) natural (c) phylogenetic (d) numerica

Last Answer : (b) natural

Description : How many parts does Carolus Linnaeus divide the living world into ?

Last Answer : Carolus Linnaeus divides the living world into two parts.

Description : Want to know more about the biography of scientist Carolus Linnaeus ?

Last Answer : Carl Linnaeus Swedish botanist , physician and zoologist : - Carl Linnaeus (Swedish: Carl Linnaeus; Latin: Carolus Linnaeus, Carolus Linnaeus ) And the zoologist who laid the foundations for modern ... new taxonomy, his naming rules and non-verbal descriptive methods are still in use today.

Description : Carolus Linnaeus holds a degree in Medicine from which university ?

Last Answer : Carolus Linnaeus holds a degree in medicine from Uppsala University.

Description : When did Carolus Linnaeus get a degree in medicine ?

Last Answer : Carolus Linnaeus received his medical degree in 1835.

Description : Carolus Linnaeus is a citizen of which country ?

Last Answer : He is a citizen of Sweden

Description : Select the correctly written scientific name of Mango which was first described by Carolus Linnaeus:

Last Answer : Select the correctly written scientific name of Mango which was first described by Carolus Linnaeus: (A) ... Car. Linn. (D) Mangifera indica Linn

Description : Select the correctly written scientific name of Mango which was first described by Carolus Linnaeus. (a) Mangifera Indica (b) Mangifera indica Car. Linn. (c) Mangifera indica Linn. (d) Mangifera indica

Last Answer : (a) Mangifera Indica

Description : First person to describe microorganisms A Carolus Linnaeus B Robert Hooke C Francesco Redi D Antony van Leeuwenhoek

Last Answer : B Robert Hooke

Description : Artificial system of classification was first used by (a) Linnaeus (b) De Candolle (c) Pliny the Edler (d) Bentham and Hooker.

Last Answer : (a) Linnaeus

Description : Linnaeus evolved a system of nomenclature called (a) mononomial (b) vernacular (c) binomial (d) polynomial.

Last Answer : d) polynomial.

Description : $ Systematics may be defined as that branch of science which deals with the diversity of life. ! Binomial nomenclature was proposed by Linnaeus.

Last Answer : $ Systematics may be defined as that branch of science which deals with the diversity of life. ! Binomial ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.

Description : Who proposed Binomial Nomenclature? (1) Linnaeus (2) John Ray (3) Huxley (4) Aristotle

Last Answer : (1) Linnaeus Explanation: Binomial nomenclature is a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, both of which use Latin gram-matical ... to Swedish natural scientist Carl Linnaeus, effectively beginning with his work 'Species Plantarum' in 1753.

Description : Linnaeus is credited with (a) binomial nomenclature (b) theory of biogenesis (c) discovery of microscope (d) discovery of blood circulation.

Last Answer : (c) discovery of microscope

Description : Linnaeus is credited with introducing a) The concept of inheritance b) Law of limiting factor c) Theory of heredity d) Binomial nomenclature

Last Answer : d) Binomial nomenclature 

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Last Answer : Linnaeus

Description : What is phylogenetic system of classification? -Biology

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Description : What is phylogenetic system of classification? -Biology

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Description : Phylogenetic classification is one which is based on (a) overall similarities (b) utilitarian system (c) habits of plants (d) common evolutionary descent

Last Answer : (d) common evolutionary descent.

Description : Phylogenetic system of classification is based on (a) morphological features (b) chemical constituents (c) floral characters (d) evolutionary relationships.

Last Answer : d) evolutionary relationships.

Description : Phylogenetic systems of classification attempt to reflect? -Biology

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Description : $ Classification based on the evolutionary relationships among the organisms is called phylogenetic classification. ! According to Binomila Nomenclatu

Last Answer : $ Classification based on the evolutionary relationships among the organisms is called phylogenetic classification. ! ... If both As and R are wrong.

Description : Why is binomial nomenclature useful for classification of organisms?

Last Answer : Why is binomial nomenclature useful for classification of organisms?

Description : Difference between artificial and natural classification systems -Biology

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Description : What evidence do scientists use to make phylogenetic trees?

Last Answer : Phylogenetic trees represent hypotheses about the evolutionary relationships among a group of organisms. A phylogenetic tree may be built using morphological (body shape), biochemical, behavioral, or molecular features of species or other groups.

Description : The wings of a bird and the wings of an insect are (a) phylogenetic structures and represent divergent evolution (b) homologous structures and represent convergent evolution (c) homologous structures and represent divergent evolution (d) analogous structures and represent convergent evolution.

Last Answer : (d) analogous structures and represent convergent evolution.

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Last Answer : d). Phylogenetic

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Last Answer : Machine learning

Description : Define artificial system of classification and give two examples. 

Last Answer : Ans: Classification which is based on one or few easily comparable characters is called as Artificial system of classifications. Ex: Theophrastus classification of plants into Herbs, Shrubs ... in Historia Plantarum. Linnaeus classification of plants based on androecium and Gynoecium characters. 

Description : Which are the two kingdoms of organisms given by Carl Linnaeus? What was the drawback of this system?

Last Answer : Which are the two kingdoms of organisms given by Carl Linnaeus? What was the drawback of this system?

Description : Species are considered as (a) real basic units of classification (b) the lowest units of classification (c) artificial concept of human mind which cannot be defined in absolute terms (d) real units of classification devised by taxonomists.

Last Answer : (c) artificial concept of human mind which cannot be defined in absolute terms

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Last Answer : D. All of these

Description : What is the binomial system? -Biology

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Description : What is the binomial system? -Biology

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Description : 1. Define binomial nomenclature system.

Last Answer : 1. Define binomial nomenclature system. 2. Who proposed it? 3. Why a unique name ... individual is essential in a multilingual country like India?

Description : Who proposed binomial system of nomenclature?

Last Answer : Who proposed binomial system of nomenclature?

Description : The System of Binomial nomenclature  was introduced by?

Last Answer : Carlous Linnaeus

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Last Answer : (c) A and D

Description : What does Linnaeus' excellent discovery mean ?

Last Answer : Swedish scientist Carolus Linnaeus introduced the principle of binomial nomenclature in the 10th edition of his book System Nature and defined the genus and species. He was the first to use the ... by a different name. So this binomial nomenclature of Linnaeus is undoubtedly a wonderful invention.

Description : Why is Linnaeus famous?

Last Answer : Carl Linnaeus is the person that came up with the classification system that is used to name plants and animals. He was also a botanist and a zoologist.

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Last Answer : (2) Antonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek Explanation: Antonie Phillips van Leewenhoek circa1759 is known as the father of microbiology and the microscope due to his early study of bacteria.