Question :
Who proposed Binomial Nomenclature?
Option 1:
Carolus Linnaeus
Option 2:
John Ray
Option 3: Aldous Leonard Huxley
Option 4: Aristotle
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Correct Answer:
Solution : The correct option is Linnaeus.
The Swedish botanist and physician Carolus Linnaeus developed the concept of designating species of living beings using two terms (genus and species). In the 10th edition of his work Systema Naturae, which was released in 1758, he presented this system. The classification and naming of species were revolutionised by his work, and this system is still widely used today.
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Carolus Linnaeus's System of classification is:
natural
artificial
Option 3: binomial
Option 4: phylogenetic
In cactus, the spines are modified:
stem
stipules
Option 3: leaves
Option 4: buds
The oilseed which is not edible:
sunflower
cotton seed
Option 3: sesame
Option 4: groundnut
Sporangia bearing leaf of a fern is called?
Ramentum
Indusium
Option 3: Sorus
Option 4: Sporophyll
The smallest known prokaryotic organism is:
Microcystis
Mycoplasma
Option 3: Bacteria
Option 4: Chlorella
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