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  1. THE LIVING WORLD 5 4. The first word denoting the genus starts with a capital letter while the specific epithet starts with a small letter. It can be illustrated with the example of Mangifera indica. Name of the author appears after the specific epithet, i.e., at the end of

  2. Some other terminologies/points: Cohort – a group of individuals of the same age within a population; Sympatric species – two related species living in the same geographical region; Allopatric species – genetically related species having a different area of geographical distribution; Polytypic species – species with two or more varieties/subspecies; Monotypic species – species having no variety or race or subspecies; These were some important points/concepts in the chapter Living ...

  3. Apr 19, 2017 · 2.Living World : Diversity and Taxonomy. The earth hosts an immense variety of living organisms. According to a survey, the number of species that are known and described are between 1.7-1.8 million.

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    How wonderful is the living world ! The wide range of living types is amazing. The extraordinary habitats in which we find living organisms, be it cold mountains, deciduous forests, oceans, fresh water lakes, deserts

  5. Learn the concepts and examples of the living world in class 11 biology with this comprehensive and engaging video course by Magnet Brains.

  6. Overview. The living world comprises different kinds of plants and animals. Cells are the building blocks of the living world and are the structural and functional unit of life.

  7. Also read: Flora and Fauna Q.4. What do you mean by endemic and exotic species? Give examples for each. A.4. Exotic species– Any species of a living organism living in a place other than its native place are known as exotic species.For eg; Eichhornia crassipes is the native of the Amazon basin but was introduced in India, so it is an exotic species to India.

  8. What is life? Learn the characteristics of living organisms and why classification, nomenclature and taxonomy is important. This unit is aligned to the Class 11 NCERT curriculum.

  9. Learn for free about math, art, computer programming, economics, physics, chemistry, biology, medicine, finance, history, and more. Khan Academy is a nonprofit with the mission of providing a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere.

  10. This unit explores the Earth as a system with interdependent components, processes, and relationships. Learn about ecosystems, terrestrial and aquatic biomes, natural climate change, biogeochemical cycles, energy transfer, and biodiversity.

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