A taxon is:
Specifically a group of species
Only used for plants
A group of organisms at any level of taxonomic hierarchy
Only used for animals
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Distinction of prokaryota and eukaryote is based on
Cell organelles only
Chromosome only
Nucleus only
All of these
The framework system of classification in which various taxonomic categories are arranged in order of logical sequence is called
Systematics
Classification
Hierarchy
Taxon
Which of these is NOT a characteristic of in-situ conservation?
Protecting natural habitats
Conserving endangered species within their ecosystems
Maintaining species in controlled environments
Preserving genetic diversity within populations
Which taxonomic category is just above the level of Family?
Genus
Class
Order
Phylum
The basic unit of classification is:
Genus
Species
Family
Order
Among the following, which represents an ex-situ conservation strategy for endangered plant species?
National park
Wildlife sanctuary
Sacred grove
Seed bank
Ascending or descending arrangement of taxonomic categories is known as
Classification
Key
Taxonomy
Hierarchy
A group of closely related species forms a:
Family
Order
Genus
Class
Which is not a category?
Asteraceae/Fabaceae
Species
Phylum
Class
Linnaean system of plant classification is based on
Morphological and anatomical characters
Evolutionary trends
Floral characters
None of the above