A collection of individual plants resembling one another in all characters is referred as27.
1.Family
2.Genus
3.Species
4.All of these
A genus is
1.a group of plants found in one place
2.a group of individuals with morphological similarities among themselves
3.a group of varieties of plants
4.a group of species which are morphologically related
A taxon higher than class is
1.Division
2.Series
3.Order
4.Family
A taxonomist can trace the original and subsequent description of a plant when necessary with help of
1.generic name
2.specific name
3.author citation
4.polynomial
Air spaces in leaf are found in
1.Palisade parenchyma
2.Spongy parenchyma
3.Vascular bundle
4.Pericycle
Biggest herbarium of India is
1.Royal Botanical garden
2.Indian Botanical garden
3.Indian herbarium
4.Himalayan herbarium
Binomial system was first introduced by
1.Adolf Engler
2.Bentham and Hooker
3.Gaspard Bauhin
4.Carolus Linnaeus
Border parenchyma is seen in
1.Dicot leaf
2.Dicot root
3.Dicot stem
4.Monocot stem
Diffusion of gases through the spaces between them is performed by2.
1.Spongy parenchyma
2.Palisade parenchyma
3.Cortex
4.Stele
Each unit of classification is referred to as
1.Taxon
2.Axon
3.Proton
4.Neuron
First edition of Species Plantarum was published by Linnaeus in the year
1.1653
2.1753
3.1853
4.1953
Herbarium refers to
1.Place where plants are collected and mounted on sheets with identification
2.Place where classification is done
3.Place where collection of plants is done
4.Place where plants are pressed and dried
In leaf elongated cylindrical cells are seen in
1.Upper epidermis
2.Lower epidermis
3.Palisade parenchyma
4.Spongy parenchyma
Indian Botanical Garden is situated in
1.Bombay
2.Madras
3.Delhi
4.Calcutta
irregular shaped cell in leaf is found in
1.Palisade parenchyma
2.Spongy parenchyma
3.Cortex
4.Stele
Largest herbarium in the world is located in
1.United States of America
2.England
3.France
4.India
Lowest taxon in plant kingdom is
1.Series
2.Order
3.Family
4.Species
Maximum information about plants concerned are available at
1.Oceanarium
2.Aquarium
3.Herbarium
4.Nursery
Raw materials for taxonomic research is available in
1.
2.Aquarium
3.Herbarium
4.Nursery
Royal Botanical Garden is the
1.Biggest botanical garden in the world
2.Biggest herbarium of the world
3.Biggest garden of royal family
4.Biggest Indian botanical garden
Starch is mainly manufactured by
1.Guard cells
2.Palisade parenchyma
3.Spongy parenchyma
4.Vascular bundle
The biggest herbarium of our country is located at
1.Bangalore
2.Calcutta
3.Ooty
4.Shillong
The biggest herbarium of the world is at
1.Calcutta
2.Kew
3.Coimbatore
4.New York
The binomial of mango is
1.Tamarindus indicus
2.Vigna mungo
3.Mangifera indica
4.Pongamia glabra
The binomial system of naming the plants was first suggested by
1.Aristotle
2.Linnaeus
3.Darwin
4.Mendel
The credit first employing binomial goes to
1.Gaspard Bauhin
2.Carolus Linnaeus
3.Adolf Engler
4.Bentham and Hooker
The generic name is a
1.Pronoun
2.Adverb
3.Adjective
4.Noun
The ground tissue of leaf is
1.Stomata
2.Upper epidermis
3.Sclerenchyma
4.Mesophyll tissue
The number of herbarium specimens present in Royal Botanical Garden at kew is
1.One million
2.Six million
3.Seven million
4.Five million
The Number of specimens in Indian Botanical Garden
1.One million
2.Two million
3.Three million
4.Six million
The skeleton of the leaf is
1.Tracheids
2.Vessels
3.Companion cells
4.Veins
The specific name is a
1.Pronoun
2.Adverb
3.Adjective
4.Noun
The tissue that lies between the upper and lower epidermis of the leaf is known as
1.Fibres
2.Sclerenchyma
3.Mesophyll
4.Veins
Twelfth International Botanical Congress was held in
1.Calcutta
2.Stockholm
3.Leningrad
4.Bombay
Twelfth International Botanical Congress was held in August
1.1965
2.1975
3.1985
4.1995
Two bean shaped cells surround a
1.Stoma
2.Vein
3.Pericycle
4.Bundle sheath
Useful reference for the correct identification of plants are available at
1.Herbarium
2.Aquarium
3.Oceanarium
4.Nursery