Phylogenetic system of classification was proposed by
Linnaeus
Bentham
Hutchinson
Theophrastus
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A species is a group of organisms which
Can interbreed freely
Do not interbreed
Can live together
Can interbreed occassionally
Which of the following is not a valid reason why the morphological species concept can be problematic?
It can be difficult to distinguish between intraspecific variation and interspecific differences.
Cryptic species may be morphologically identical but reproductively isolated.
It requires detailed genetic analysis.
Morphological traits can be influenced by environmental factors leading to phenotypic plasticity.
Two plants can be conclusively said to belong to the same species if they
Can reproduce freely with each other and form seeds
Have more than 90 percent similar genes
Look similar and possess identical secondary metabolites
Have same number of chromosomes.
The biological definition of a species depends on
The geographical distribution of two groups of organism
Reproductive isolation of two groups of organism
Anatomical and development differences between the two groups of organism
Difference in the adaptation of two groups of organism
The biological definition of a species depends on
The geographical distribution of two groups of organism
Reproductive isolation of two groups of organism
Anatomical and development differences between the two groups of organism
Difference in the adaptation of two groups of organism
 Solanum and Panthera are
Genus and species         Â
Genus and genus
Species and species
Only species
Which one of the following has a real existence?
Genus
Species
Family
Order
A group of inbreeding plant or animals is
Order
Species
Family
Genus
Two plants can be conclusively said to belong to the same species if they
Can reproduce freely with each other and form seeds
Have more than 90 percent similar genes
Look similar and possess identical secondary metabolites
Have same number of chromosomes.
In the scientific name Homo sapiens, Homo represents the:
Species
Genus
Family
Order