A living organism can be easily distinguished from non-living on the basis of
Movement
Respiration
Excretion
Responsiveness to stimuli
Related Questions
Taxon is a/an
Group of same species
Any rank in taxonomic hierarchy
Group of similar genera
Sub-division of kingdom
Binomial nomenclature means
A scientific name, which consist of two words giving a generic name and a specific name
One name is given by two scientists
Two name, one vernacular and one scientific
Two name, one in Latin and other is a named of person
Which of the following statements regarding universal rules of nomenclature is wrong?
Cation named first, anion second
For covalent compounds, the more electronegative element is named second
The oxidation state of the metal is written in Roman numerals in parenthesis for elements with multiple oxidation states
The prefixes mono, di, tri, etc., are used for naming both ionic and covalent compounds
In the hierarchical system of classification, which category comes immediately after 'Kingdom'?
Class
Order
Phylum/Division
Family
ICBN stands for
International Code of Botanical Nomenclature
International Classification of Biological Names
International Congress of Biological Nomenclature
International Code of Biological Naming
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic used in the five-kingdom classification system?
Mode of nutrition
Cell structure
Phylogenetic relationships
Presence or absence of a coelom
ICVCN stands for
International Code of Virus Nomenclature
International Code of Valuation in Nomenclature
International Code of viral Classification and Nomenclature
International Code of Virulence Nomenclature
Diatoms belong to which kingdom and are characterized by their unique cell walls made of what?
Plantae, cellulose
Protista, silica
Fungi, chitin
Monera, peptidoglycan
Biosystematics aims at
The classification of organism based on their evolutionary history and establishing their phylogeny on the totality of various parameters from all fields of studies
Identification and arrangements of organism on the basis of their cytological characteristics
The classification of organisms based on broad morphological characters
Delimiting various taxa of organisms and establishing their relationships
A place used for storing, preservation and exhibition of both plants and animals is known as
Museum
Zoos
Botanical gardens
Herbarium