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Ncert - Class 11: Biology - Unit -1
Chapter 1 : THE LIVING WORLD
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Chapter2-Biological Classification
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Chapter3-Plant Kingdom
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Golden Key Points-chapter 1 : THE LIVING WORLD
Golden Key Points
Species
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Group of individual organisms with fundamental similarities.
Distinguished based on distinct morphological differences.
Examples: Mangifera indica, Solanum tuberosum, Panthera leo.
Genus
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Group of related species with more common characteristics than species from other genera.
Examples: Solanum (potato and brinjal), Panthera (lion, leopard, tiger).
Family
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Group of related genera with fewer similarities compared to within a genus or species.
Characterized based on vegetative and reproductive features.
Examples: Solanaceae (Solanum, Petunia, Datura), Felidae (Panthera, Felis).
Order
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Assemblage of families exhibiting some similar characters.
Fewer shared characters compared to those used to distinguish between genera.
Examples: Polymoniales (Convolvulaceae, Solanaceae), Carnivora (Felidae, Canidae).
Class
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Grouping of related orders with some degree of similarity.
Examples: Mammalia (Primata, Carnivora), incorporating a range of orders including Primata and Carnivora.
Phylum
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Higher taxonomic category comprising classes with certain similarities.
Examples: Chordata (includes classes like fishes, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals).
Kingdom
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Highest taxonomic category encompassing broad groups of organisms.
Kingdom Animalia includes all animals from various phyla, while Kingdom Plantae includes all plants from various divisions.
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