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Chapter 10: Plant Taxonomy and Floral Diversity (Set-4)
While writing a botanical name in print, the correct style for genus and species is usually A Both in capitals
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When two plant names exist for the same taxon, which rule usually decides the accepted name under ICN A Latest
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Which term means the practical process of recognizing an unknown plant using characters and references A Nomenclature rules B Plant
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What is the main aim of taxonomy in plants A Study plant diseases B Measure plant growth C Control plant
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A plant lineage found in India and Madagascar, with absence in the middle regions, best fits the pattern of A
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A plant shows “disjunct distribution” when its populations occur A Same local habitat B Far apart regions C Only farm
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When a plant species occurs naturally on every major continent except Antarctica, it is best described as A Cosmopolitan distribution
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A map showing where different plant species occur across regions is mainly used in A Cell division study B Plant
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The study of geographic distribution of plants across Earth is called A Plant physiology basics B Plant anatomy study C
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