List I | List II | ||
---|---|---|---|
A | Pterophyllum | I | Hag fish |
B | Myxine | II | Saw fish |
C | Pristis | III | Angel fish |
D | Exocoetus | IV | Flying fish |
List-I | List-II | ||
A | Rhizopus | I | Mushroom |
B | Ustilago | II | Smut fungus |
C | Puccinia | III | Bread mould |
D | Agaricus | IV | Rust fungus |
LIST I | LIST II | ||
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A | Hedyserum cornutum L. 1763 (==) Hedyserum spinosum L. 1759 | I | Tantonym |
B | Acacia nilotica ssp nilotica | II | Nothospecies |
C | Malus malus | III | Nomenclatural synonym |
D | Salix aurita X Salix caprea | IV | Autonym |
Complete the following nuclear equation: \( \^{30}_{15}Si + ? \rightarrow ? + 1e^0 \)
The motion of a particle in the XY plane is given by \( x(t) = 25 + 6t^2 \, \text{m} \); \( y(t) = -50 - 20t + 8t^2 \, \text{m} \). The magnitude of the initial velocity of the particle, \( v_0 \), is given by:
A branch of science that deals with the nomenclature, identification, and classification of living organisms and extinct organisms is known as taxonomy. We have millions of species on Earth that are commonly known by their local names.
The nomenclature of an organism is only possible when we correctly know all the specifications of the organism that describes them clearly. The described process of an organism is known as identification.