Classification: Significance and Types

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Classification: Significance and Types: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Bentham and Hooker System of Classification, Natural System of Classification, Artificial System of Classification, Engler and Prantl System of Classification, Cronquist System of Classification and, Class Dicotyledonae

Important Questions on Classification: Significance and Types

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Write any four characteristic features of the class Gymnospermae.

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In Gymnosperms, seeds are located inside a fruit wall.

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The plants belong to the class Dicotyledonae possess two cotyledons in their embryo.

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Which of the following plant belongs to the class Dicotyledonae?

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The plants belong to the class Monocotyledonae possess more than two cotyledons in their embryo.

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Rice plant belongs to the class Monocotyledonae.

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Which of the following is the most recent classification of flowering plants based on phylogenetic data?

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Arthur Cronquist system of classification is based on principles of

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Phylogenetic system of classification of the entire plant Kingdom was jointly proposed by

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Which of the following class of plants produce naked seeds?

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Grasses belong to the class Dicotyledonae.

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Which of the following plant belongs to the class Monocotyledonae?

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Write any three merits of Bentham and Hooker's classification of plants.

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Which of the following is called sexual system of classification?

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The family included under the series Unisexuales is

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Write a brief account on the class of Dicotyledanae of Bentham and Hooker's classification.

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What is the Natural system of plant classification? Name the scientists who followed it.

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Identify the scientist/s who proposed the natural system of classification.

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The classification based on maximum morphological characters and form relationships (similarities and dissimilarities) is called

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Phylogenetic classification is the most favoured classification because it reflects Comparative cytology.