Taxonomic Aids

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Taxonomic Aids: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as Taxonomic Aid, Herbarium, Botanical Garden as Taxonomic Aid, Museums as Taxonomic Aid, Zoological Parks, Keys as Taxonomic Aid, Monograph as Taxonomic Aid, Manuals as Taxonomic Aid, etc.

Important Questions on Taxonomic Aids

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Among the time periods mentioned below, which period is called the "Period of Herbalists"?

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Live specimens are used for reference in taxonomic studies in

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Select the correct match.

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a. ex situ conservation (i) Central national Herbarium
b. Quick referral system (ii) Museum
c. Preserved plants and animals (iii) Flora
d. Actual account of habitat and distribution of plants of a given area (iv) Royal Botanical
Gardens, Kew

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Which of the following chemicals is used for poisoning the specimens in herbarium technique?

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Amongst the given taxonomic aids, how many are associated with preservation of specimens?

Monograph, Flora, Key, Museums, Botanica gardens, Catalogoue, Herbarium, Manual

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Identify the taxonomical aid on the basis of following information:
i. Educational institutes maintains this for study and reference.
ii. It has collection of preserved plants and animals.

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In taxonomy, keys:

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Read the following statements
(i) Biological museums are generally set up in educational institutes
(ii) Plant and animal specimens are preserved as dry or wet specimens
(iii) Museums have collection of animals only but not plants
(iv) Zoological gardens are in-situ conservation strategies
How many of the above statements are incorrect?

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In zoological parks, animals are

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Key is

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National Botanical Research Institute consists of

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Herbarium consists of

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Read the following statements regarding biological museums
(i) Biological museums are generally set up in educational institutes such as schools and colleges
(ii) Museums have collections of preserved plant and animal specimens for study and reference
(iii) Specimens are preserved in the containers or jars in preservative solutions
(iv) Insects are preserved insect boxes after collecting, killing and pinning
(v) Larger animals like birds and mammals are stuffed and preserved
(vi) Skeletons of mammals are not allowed to be kept in museums.
Which of the above statements is are not correct?

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Botanical gardens and zoological parks have

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Each statement in the taxonomic key is known as

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An international centre for the identification of plants:

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Identify the correct definitions for the following given phrases respectively:
Taxon, Lead, Couplet, Monograph, Botanical garden
A. Contain information of one taxon.
B. Each statement in the 'key'.
C. Collection of living plants for reference.
D. Represent a unit of classification.
E. Contrasting characters in a pair.

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The taxonomical aid used for identification of organisms based both similarities and differences is

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The taxonomical aids used for identification of plants and animals by applying diagnostic features:

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The Indian Botanical Garden is located at: