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Genetic diversity
It refers to the variation of genes within a species. The genetic diversity enables a population to adapt to its environment and to respond to natural selection. The amount of genetic variation is the basis of speciation. Genetic diversity within a species often increases with e..
Animal Diversity
Animal Diversity - Among the members of the animal kingdom, about 95% do not posses a backbone (or vertebral column) and hence are described as invertebrates. The remaining animals represent a group called chordates, which posses a solid supporting structure on the dorsal side of the body..
The Diversity of Animals
The following is a list of the approximate number of species known in the animal groups regarded as major phyla. Protozoa 35,000 Porifera 9,000 Coelenterates 9,000 Platyhelminthes 20,000 Aschelminthes 12,000 Annelids 15,000 Arthropods 9,60,000 Molluscs 50,000 Echinodermata 7,000 Chordates 50,0..
2) Diversity
It can recognise a vast variety of foreign molecule..
Diversity in the Living World
Every organism whether plant or animal is unique in itself. There is a wide diversity in the flora (plants) and fauna (animals) in the world. The diversity we see today is the result of 3.5 billion years of organic evolutio..
Diversity in the Living World Introduction
Introduction - Every organism whether plant or animal is unique in itself. There is a wide diversity in the flora (plants) and fauna (animals) in the world. The diversity we see today is the result of 3.5 billion years of organic evolution. During the course of this evolution se..
Classification and diversities in Living Organisms
Introduction - Every organism whether plant or animal is unique in itself. There is a wide diversity in the flora (plants) and fauna (animals) in the worl..
Diversity in Living Organisms
Taxonomy is a regular branch of science that is involved with the purpose of arranging or grouping organism..
Diversity in Living Organisms - Test Questions
Question 1 - Question: What is the necessity of classification of organisms? Answer: Organic evolution has been taking place for 3.5 billion years. It is impossible to study every living organism from an individual level. Therefore, classification is necessary to facilitate easy study of organisms...
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