What is evolution?
Most life forms that exist today have arisen from a common ancestor by accumulation of changes in body design that allow the organism to possess different characteristics and to survive better. This process is known as evolution.
What is evolution?
Most life forms that exist today have arisen from a common ancestor by accumulation of changes in body design that allow the organism to possess different characteristics and to survive better. This process is known as evolution.
Explain the basis for grouping organisms into five kingdoms.
What are the major divisions in the plantae? What is the basis for these divisions?
How are the criteria for deciding divisions in plants different from the criteria for deciding the subgroups among animals?
Explain how animals in vertebrata are classified into further subgroups.
Name the biggest animal and the tallest tree.
What is classification?
Name the branch of science which deals with classification.
Why do we classify organisms?
Give three examples of the range of variations that you see in life form around you.
What was the basis of animal classification done by Aristotle.
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