Mam that taxonomy catagories can also remember by this , Keep - kingdom Distint/pot - division/phylum Clean - class Otherwise - order Family - Family Get- genus Sick - species
A biological concept is an idea or principle that helps us understand living things and how they function. It's like general understanding about how living organisms work. For example, one biological concept is "adaptation." This means that living things change over time to better survive in their environment. for example of a chameleon. A chameleon can change its skin color to blend in with its surroundings. This adaptation helps it hide from predators and sneak up on its prey. So, the biological concept of adaptation helps us understand how the chameleon has evolved to survive in its habitat.
Species Plantarum and Systema Naturae, along with other works by Linnaeus, are significant. In Species Plantarum, he focused specifically on plants, while in Systema Naturae, he wrote about both plants and animals. However, the NCERT textbook specifically mentions Systema Naturae. Since the question is based on direct statements, lets go with NCERT. The textbook doesn’t discuss Linnaeus's other publications or the many species they cover, so it’s best to stick with what NCERT states.
MUTUAL AND EXCLUSIVE , INCLUSIVE MEANING MAM AND CAN U SAY THIS NCERT LINE EXPLANATION IN MAJAORITY OF HIGHER PLANT AND ANIMAL GROWTH AND REPRRODUCTION ARE MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE EVENTS MAM?
When two events are mutually exclusive, it means they cannot occur at the same time. If one event happens, the other cannot. For example, if you flip a coin, it can land either heads or tails, but not both simultaneously - these events (heads and tails) are mutually exclusive. Mutually Exclusive Events: In the context of higher plants and animals, growth and reproduction are often considered mutually exclusive because they typically occur at different stages or phases of an organism's life cycle. Plants: For many plants, once they start reproducing (flowering and producing seeds), their growth may slow down or change focus to support reproductive efforts. This means that active growth and reproductive activities (like flowering) often do not happen simultaneously. Animals: Similarly, in animals, growth phases (such as juvenile growth) are distinct from reproductive phases (such as mating and raising offspring). Animals may invest energy differently during these phases, focusing on growth during certain periods and reproduction during others.
Taxonomic groups, such as species or genera, are distinct biological entities because they represent evolutionary lineages with shared ancestry, not just collections of similar traits. Unlike simple morphological aggregates, which are based solely on physical similarities, these groups reflect deeper genetic and evolutionary relationships. This means that taxonomic classification is grounded in the evolutionary history and genetic connections of organisms, providing a more accurate understanding of biological diversity.
Carolus Linnaeus, a Swedish botanist, is known for developing the binomial nomenclature system for naming organisms, which laid the foundation for modern taxonomy. However, he did not coin the term "taxonomy" itself. That term was introduced later by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle.
Not exactly. Property: The ability to reproduce is a property of living organisms. Feature: The presence of wings in birds is a feature that helps them fly. One describes a characteristic of life, and the other highlights an important aspect of a specific group of organisms!
In taxonomy, taxa can represent different levels of classification, ranging from broad categories like kingdoms to specific ones like species. Each level groups organisms based on shared characteristics, helping organize biological diversity.
At genus level, tomatoes and potatoes share the most common characteristics at the genus level. They both belong to the same family, Solanaceae, but they are in different genera: Solanum for potatoes and Lycopersicon (or Solanum in some classifications) for tomatoes. So, their similarities are greater at the genus level.
In terms of classification, tomatoes and potatoes indeed belong to the same family (Solanaceae), which means they share many characteristics at that level. If the answer key states "family," it is correct because they belong to the same family. The confusion often arises from distinguishing characteristics at different taxonomic levels.
Answer should be genus but we are considering family as answer becz for tomato and potato diff genus(even though solanum we consider solanum for few tomato variety ) hence they fall into same family. Since family is same the common characteristics also will be maximum at this family my understanding crrt mam?
The name of Carl Linnaeus's name (or "Linn." for short) to a species often signifies that he was involved in classifying or describing the species according to his binomial nomenclature system. In the case of Solanum tuberosum, while Linnaeus did not originally describe the species, he did include it in his system of classification and used the name Solanum tuberosum. As a result, it is common to see his name associated with species that he classified or formalized, even if he was not the original describer.
No, they’re not the same! Cellular organization refers to how cells are structured and function within an organism. Metabolism is about the chemical processes that occur within cells to maintain life, including energy production. So, they are related but different concepts!
"biological affinities" typically refer to the relationships between different organisms based on their biological characteristics, such as genetic similarities, anatomical structures, or evolutionary histories. "affinities" and "biological affinities" are closely related concepts, but "biological affinities" specifically focus on the connections between organisms in the context of biology. They help scientists understand how different species are related to each other and how they have evolved over time.
Wild animals are animals that live in nature without human care or control. Examples: Lions, tigers, wolves, deer, eagles, and owls. Domestic animals are animals that have been tamed and cared for by humans over many generations. Examples: Dogs, cats, cows, etc.
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"Species of other genera" refers to species belonging to different or distinct genera within a taxonomic classification system. In biology, a genus is a rank used in the classification of living organisms, and it sits above species but below family. So, when someone refers to "species of other genera," they are talking about species that belong to different groups or categories than the one being discussed.
In panthera genus the species leo,tigris have more common similarities in comparison to species which belong to felidae genus..my understanding for this line correct mam??
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"Having sharp teeth and a tail" could indeed be considered physical characteristics of an organism. For example, in the context of describing a species of animal, "sharp teeth" and "a tail" could be considered characters used to distinguish that species from others. Biologists might use such characters, along with many others, to classify organisms into different groups or taxa.
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Mam that taxonomy catagories can also remember by this ,
Keep - kingdom
Distint/pot - division/phylum
Clean - class
Otherwise - order
Family - Family
Get- genus
Sick - species
Good evng
2023 completed my post graduation demo purpose which topic is better and also u can explain like teaching demo classes 2or3 chapters mam
The mnemonics I used is:
Kingdom - Keep
Phylum - Plants
Class- Clean
Order- Or
Family - Family
Genius- Gets
Species- Sick
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Biological concepts of species was given by mayer...what is meant by biological concept mam??
A biological concept is an idea or principle that helps us understand living things and how they function. It's like general understanding about how living organisms work. For example, one biological concept is "adaptation." This means that living things change over time to better survive in their environment.
for example of a chameleon. A chameleon can change its skin color to blend in with its surroundings. This adaptation helps it hide from predators and sneak up on its prey. So, the biological concept of adaptation helps us understand how the chameleon has evolved to survive in its habitat.
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Mam once can you explain how the systema naturae is the answer??? It's species plantarum naa maa??? As the question is for naming plants ......
Species Plantarum and Systema Naturae, along with other works by Linnaeus, are significant. In Species Plantarum, he focused specifically on plants, while in Systema Naturae, he wrote about both plants and animals. However, the NCERT textbook specifically mentions Systema Naturae. Since the question is based on direct statements, lets go with NCERT. The textbook doesn’t discuss Linnaeus's other publications or the many species they cover, so it’s best to stick with what NCERT states.
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MUTUAL AND EXCLUSIVE , INCLUSIVE MEANING MAM AND CAN U SAY THIS NCERT LINE EXPLANATION IN MAJAORITY OF HIGHER PLANT AND ANIMAL GROWTH AND REPRRODUCTION ARE MUTUALLY EXCLUSIVE EVENTS MAM?
When two events are mutually exclusive, it means they cannot occur at the same time. If one event happens, the other cannot. For example, if you flip a coin, it can land either heads or tails, but not both simultaneously - these events (heads and tails) are mutually exclusive.
Mutually Exclusive Events: In the context of higher plants and animals, growth and reproduction are often considered mutually exclusive because they typically occur at different stages or phases of an organism's life cycle.
Plants: For many plants, once they start reproducing (flowering and producing seeds), their growth may slow down or change focus to support reproductive efforts. This means that active growth and reproductive activities (like flowering) often do not happen simultaneously.
Animals: Similarly, in animals, growth phases (such as juvenile growth) are distinct from reproductive phases (such as mating and raising offspring). Animals may invest energy differently during these phases, focusing on growth during certain periods and reproduction during others.
Madam ..taxonimic groups are distinct biological entites and not merely morphological aggregates ....i.cannot understand these line mam
Taxonomic groups, such as species or genera, are distinct biological entities because they represent evolutionary lineages with shared ancestry, not just collections of similar traits. Unlike simple morphological aggregates, which are based solely on physical similarities, these groups reflect deeper genetic and evolutionary relationships. This means that taxonomic classification is grounded in the evolutionary history and genetic connections of organisms, providing a more accurate understanding of biological diversity.
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Mam you are saying A.P de. Candolle but our class sir is saying carolus Linnaeus for taxanomy was. Coined by
Carolus Linnaeus, a Swedish botanist, is known for developing the binomial nomenclature system for naming organisms, which laid the foundation for modern taxonomy. However, he did not coin the term "taxonomy" itself. That term was introduced later by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle.
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Property and feature both has same meaning mam? like in defining property or defining feature both same meaning?
Not exactly. Property: The ability to reproduce is a property of living organisms.
Feature: The presence of wings in birds is a feature that helps them fly.
One describes a characteristic of life, and the other highlights an important aspect of a specific group of organisms!
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Mam which is the best mcq book for biology
@@preethamshetty1825 any NCERT based MCQ book is good for biology.
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Mam can you explain this NCERT line taxa can indicate category at very different level
In taxonomy, taxa can represent different levels of classification, ranging from broad categories like kingdoms to specific ones like species. Each level groups organisms based on shared characteristics, helping organize biological diversity.
The common characteristics btw tomato and potato will be maximum at their which level mam so confusing family or genus?
At genus level, tomatoes and potatoes share the most common characteristics at the genus level. They both belong to the same family, Solanaceae, but they are in different genera: Solanum for potatoes and Lycopersicon (or Solanum in some classifications) for tomatoes. So, their similarities are greater at the genus level.
@@NACBiology mam in answer key family given mam that is wrong mam? Pyq neet 2013 karnataka
In terms of classification, tomatoes and potatoes indeed belong to the same family (Solanaceae), which means they share many characteristics at that level. If the answer key states "family," it is correct because they belong to the same family. The confusion often arises from distinguishing characteristics at different taxonomic levels.
@@NACBiology ok mam
Answer should be genus but we are considering family as answer becz for tomato and potato diff genus(even though solanum we consider solanum for few tomato variety ) hence they fall into same family. Since family is same the common characteristics also will be maximum at this family my understanding crrt mam?
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10th one ans should be 1 know mam? Becoz the scientist who discovered that should be written at last.know mam? Linn discovered solanum tubersosum?
Option C is the answer
@@NACBiology who discovered that species should be written at last know mam?
The name of Carl Linnaeus's name (or "Linn." for short) to a species often signifies that he was involved in classifying or describing the species according to his binomial nomenclature system.
In the case of Solanum tuberosum, while Linnaeus did not originally describe the species, he did include it in his system of classification and used the name Solanum tuberosum. As a result, it is common to see his name associated with species that he classified or formalized, even if he was not the original describer.
Cellular organisation and metabolism both are same mam?
No, they’re not the same! Cellular organization refers to how cells are structured and function within an organism. Metabolism is about the chemical processes that occur within cells to maintain life, including energy production. So, they are related but different concepts!
@@NACBiology understood thank u mam 🙏
What about Taxonomical aids ?
not there.. check this ncert.nic.in/textbook/pdf/kebo101.pdf
What is meant by affinities mam ? Affinities and biological affinities are same??
"biological affinities" typically refer to the relationships between different organisms based on their biological characteristics, such as genetic similarities, anatomical structures, or evolutionary histories.
"affinities" and "biological affinities" are closely related concepts, but "biological affinities" specifically focus on the connections between organisms in the context of biology. They help scientists understand how different species are related to each other and how they have evolved over time.
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Mam about taxonomic aids....
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What is meant by wild and domestic mam?
Wild animals are animals that live in nature without human care or control.
Examples: Lions, tigers, wolves, deer, eagles, and owls.
Domestic animals are animals that have been tamed and cared for by humans over many generations.
Examples: Dogs, cats, cows, etc.
Tnx mam
Mam new ncert nalli delete agiro ......all chapters concept neet ge kodalva mam......old ncert badalige new ncert ne refer madoda mam
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Mam i was unable to understand this point at 1:07:21 to species of other genera means??
"Species of other genera" refers to species belonging to different or distinct genera within a taxonomic classification system. In biology, a genus is a rank used in the classification of living organisms, and it sits above species but below family. So, when someone refers to "species of other genera," they are talking about species that belong to different groups or categories than the one being discussed.
In panthera genus the species leo,tigris have more common similarities in comparison to species which belong to felidae genus..my understanding for this line correct mam??
Yes, your understanding is correct.
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Mam having sharp teeth and tail is a character mam?
What is a character mam?
"Having sharp teeth and a tail" could indeed be considered physical characteristics of an organism.
For example, in the context of describing a species of animal, "sharp teeth" and "a tail" could be considered characters used to distinguish that species from others. Biologists might use such characters, along with many others, to classify organisms into different groups or taxa.
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