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Class 11 Biology
NCERT Solutions
Chapter 1
DIVERSITY IN THE LIVING WORLD
2. Why are the classification systems changing every now and then?
Ans. Millions of plants, animals, and microorganisms are found on earth. Many of these have
been identified by the scientists while many new species are still being discovered around
the world. Therefore, to classify these newly discovered species, new systems of classification
have to be devised every now and then. This creates the requirement to change the existing
systems of classification.
3. What different criteria would you choose to classify people that you meet often?
Ans. To classify a class of forty students, let us start the classification on the basis of sexes of
the students. This classification will result in the formation of two major groups- boys and
girls. Each of these two groups can be further classified on the basis of the names of the
students falling in these groups.
Since it is possible that more than one student can have a particular name, these names can
be further divided based on the surnames.
Since there is still some chance that more than one student can have the same surname, the
final level of classification will be based on the roll numbers of each student.
5. Given below is the scientific name of Mango. Identify the correctly written name.
Mangifera Indica
Ans. In binomial system of nomenclature, the generic name of a species always starts with a
capital letter whereas the specific name starts with a small letter. Therefore, the correct
scientific name of Mango is Mangifera indica.
8. Try to collect all the currently accepted meanings for the word ‘species'. Discuss with
your teacher the meaning of species in case of higher plants and animals on one hand
and bacteria on the other hand.
Ans. In biological terms, species is the basic taxonomical rank. It can be defined as a group of
11. Illustrate the taxonomical hierarchy with suitable examples of a plant and an
animal.
Ans. The arrangement of various taxa in a hierarchical order is called taxonomic hierarchy.
In this hierarchy, species is present at the lowest level whereas kingdom is present at the
highest level.
Kingdom
↑
Phylum or division
↑
Class
↑
Order
↑
Family
↑
Genus
↑
Species
A Taxonomic hierarchy
Classification of an animal
As an example, let us classify Columba livia (Blue rock Dove).
Kingdom – Animalia
Phylum – Chordata
Class – Aves
Order – Columbiformes
Family – Columbidae
Genus – Columba
Species – livia