Taxonomic AIDS

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Taxonomic AIDS: Overview

This Topic covers sub-topics such as Herbarium, Zoological Parks, Taxonomic Aid, Monograph as Taxonomic Aid, Catalogues as Taxonomic Aid, Museums as Taxonomic Aid, Manuals as Taxonomic Aid, Flora as Taxonomic Aid and, Keys as Taxonomic Aid

Important Questions on Taxonomic AIDS

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In taxonomic aids what is difference between lead and couplet?

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Difference between flora and manuals:

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The skeleton of animals are preserved and shown in

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Which of the following specimens require drying, pressing and preservation on sheet?

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Zoological park is a place where wild animals are assured of

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Monographs contain information about

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Flora contains information about the habitat and distribution of

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Which of the following means is used for recording description?

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Which of the following is incorrect about keys?

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Zoological park is a place where

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Zoological parks are place for

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Which of the following animals are usually stuffed and preserved?

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A museum has a collection of

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IBG is situated at

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Which of the following is not required for preservation of insect?

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Taxonomic aids that are generally analytical in nature are

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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?