Systematics Quiz

Systematics is an important area in the biological sciences which deals with the diversity, variations and relationship among the living organisms. Which is often studied by means of scientific classification systems such as taxonomy. Taxonomy in biology is a branch of biology and deals with the classification in biology of all the living organism into different levels called as taxon. 

Today’s classification system has been evolved from the earlier but fundamental systems of classification which are two kingdom system and five kingdom system. Studying the biological profile of the the flora and fauna in terms of the genetics, molecular biology, physiology and biochemistry can open new avenues in the human welfare.

Welcome to your Systematics

1. 
Which of the following is NOT TRUE for cell division in plants and animals?

2. 
Binomial nomenclature,

3. 
Match elements from group A with group B

A. 1. Chloropyceae 2. Phaeophyceae 3. Rhodophycae
B. a. Brown algae b. Red algae c. Green algae

4. 
Which bacteria are known to be present in the extreme environment like higher temperature, high salinity etc?

5. 
Which of the following is not true about the binomial nomenclature?

6. 
Who proposed the five kingdom system of classification?

7. 
Which of the following is a first terrestrial plants to have xylem and phloem tissues?

8. 
As per the five kingdom system of classification organism with following characters should be included in which of the following group?

 Motile, Heterotrophic, and Multicellularity

9. 
Body of the all organisms on earth is symmetrically organised.

10. 
In which of the following taxonomic level the organisms can have highest degree of similarity?

11. 
What are algae?

12. 
Why the two kingdom system was inadequate?

13. 
In how many classes bacteria are classified based on the shape?

14. 
Pair the elements of group A with the elements from group B

A.I. Plant II. Fungi III. Animals
B.1. Producers 2. Consumers 3. Decomposers

15. 
Which of the following plant leads to the weathering of rocks forming a suitable substrate for the growth of the higher plants?

Study these questions and practice to improvise.

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