Which of the following is a defining feature of life?
1. Growth 2. Reproduction
3. Consciousness 4. Movement
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Metabolic reactions in vitro (outside living systems)
1. Prove that test tubes are alive
2. Show that metabolism alone defines life
3. Demonstrate that isolated reactions are not living things despite being life processes
4. Are impossible to perform
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An example of emergent property in tissues that is not found in individual cells is:
1. Respiration
2. Growth
3. Pumping action of heart muscle
4. Protein synthesis
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ICBN stands for

1. Indian Congress of Biological Name
2. International Code of Botanical Nomenclature
3. International Congress of Biological Name
4. Indian Code of Botanical Nomenclature
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ICZN stands for

1. International Code of Zoosporic Nomenclature
2. International Code of Zygotic Nomenclature
3. International Code of Zoological Nomenclature
4. International Code of Zoosporangia Nomenclature
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Binomial nomenclature seems to be difficult because a scientific name is derived from

1. English 2. Sanskrit
3. Latin 4. French
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Established procedures to assign a scientific name are

1. Acceptable to biologists of USA
2. Acceptable to biologists of India
3. Acceptable to biologists of Germany
4. Acceptable to biologists of all over world.
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The branch of biology that deals with the identification, nomenclature, and classification of organisms is:
1. Ecology 2. Morphology
3. Taxonomy 4. Cytology
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The concept of nomenclature in biological classification is essential for providing a standardized and universally accepted name for each species. This system ensures that each organism is recognized by the same name globally. What is the two-part naming system called, which includes the genus name followed by the species epithet, and who is credited with its development?
1. Trinomial nomenclature, Aristotle
2. Binomial nomenclature, Linnaeus
3. Binomial nomenclature, Darwin
4. Uninominal nomenclature, Mendel
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indica is-

1. Specific epithet of mango
2. Specific epithet of Indus valley species
3. Specific epithet of wheat ( indian species)
4. Specific epithet of Rice ( indian species)
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