A newly discovered organism exhibits radial symmetry in its larval stage but bilateral symmetry as an adult. Its body cavity is formed by splitting of the mesoderm. It possesses a water vascular system. To which phylum does this organism MOST likely belong?
Echinodermata
Chordata
Cnidaria
Annelida
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Binomial system of classification was based on
Embryology
Morphology
Cytology
Anatomy
What are the two components of Binomial Nomenclature?
The generic name
Specific epithet
Both 1 and 2
None of the above
Which one is correctly written scientific name?
Panthera Tigris
Mangifera indica
Panthera Leo
Columnba LIVEA
Which one is correctly written scientific name?
Panthera Tigris
Mangifera indica
Panthera Leo
Columnba LIVEA
Tautonym is
Unscientific explanation of a phenomenon
Common name used as a scientific name
Nonlatinised name
Same name for genus and species
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 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
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
Abbreviation for International Code of Bacteriological Nomenclature is
ICBN
ICNB
ICZN
ICBN/ICNB
Choose the wrong statements regarding universal rules of nomenclature
The first word in a biological name represents the genus
The first word denoting the genus starts with a capital letter
Both the words in a biological name, when handwritten are separately underlined
Biological names are generally in English and written in italics