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The term species was coined by........
KCET - 2004
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John Ray
Linnaeus
Aristotle
Engler
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Concepts Used:
The Living World
The living world includes a vast variety of
living organisms
like
plants
, animals, and even
microorganisms
that exist on the earth.
These
organisms
also differ in size, color, habitat, physiology, and morphology.
Biologists have developed certain rules and principles supplementary which are helpful in the identification, nomenclature, and classification of organisms.
Such rules and principles lie in
Taxonomy
.
The taxonomic studies are very helpful and useful in specific fields like forestry, industry, agriculture, and for knowing our bio-resources.
All discovered living organisms are being named so that they are known by the same name throughout the world.
Each biological name is a collection of a generic name indicating the genus of an organism and a specific name that indicates the
species
.