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Systematics of Living Organisms

Maharashtra Board · Class 11 · Biology

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Which scientist proposed the five-kingdom system of classification in 1969?

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The binomial nomenclature system consists of how many parts?

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What is the correct hierarchical sequence of taxonomic categories from highest to lowest?

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The cell wall of fungi is composed of:

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Which of the following are characteristics of Kingdom Monera?

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Prokaryotic cell organization, Cell wall made of peptidoglycan, Membrane-bound organelles absent, 70S ribosomes

Kingdom Monera includes prokaryotic organisms that lack a well-defined nucleus, have cell walls made of peptidoglycan, no membrane-bound organelles, and 70S ribosomes. They do not have a true nucleus.

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Viruses are considered acellular organisms.

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True

Viruses are indeed considered acellular organisms because they lack cellular structure and consist only of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) surrounded by a protein coat called capsid.

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Which of the following organisms belong to Kingdom Protista?

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Amoeba, Paramecium, Euglena

Amoeba, Paramecium, and Euglena are unicellular eukaryotic organisms belonging to Kingdom Protista. Mucor is a fungus, and Nostoc is a cyanobacterium belonging to Kingdom Monera.

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Match the following bacteria with their shapes:

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Coccus - Spherical

Bacteria are morphologically categorized into four main shapes: Coccus (spherical), Bacillus (rod-shaped), Vibrio (comma or kidney-shaped), and Spirillum (spiral-shaped).

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