1. Sibling species
2. Morphospecies
3. Biospecies
4. Taxonomic species
Morphospecies
1. identification and arrangement of organisms on the basic of their cytological characteristics
2. the classification of organisms based on broad morphological characters
3. delimiting various taxa of organisms and establishing their relationship
4. the classification of organisms based on their evolutionary history and establishing their phylogeny on the totality of various parameters from all fields of studies.
the classification of organisms based on their evolutionary history and establishing their phylogeny on the totality of various parameters from all fields of studies.
1. Algae, fungi, bacteria, and bryophytes
2. Protozoa, bacteria, algae and bryophytesx
3. Protozoa, some algae and fungi
4. Fungi, slime moulds and trachephytes.
Protozoa, some algae and fungi
1. Catastrophism
2. Scala Nature
3. Biogenetic law
4. Parallelism
Scala Nature
1. Copeland
2. R.H.Whittaker
3. Hutchinson
4. Bentham and Hooker.
R.H.Whittaker
1. Brain disorders
2. Hereditary defects
3. Spina bifida
4. Coronary disorders
Hereditary defects
1. Syntype
2. Holotype
3. Neotype
4. Lectotype
Holotype
1. National Institute of Virology- pune
2. National Institute of Communicable Diseases Luncknow
3. Central Drug Research Institute - Kasauli
4. National Institute of Nutrition -Mumbai
National Institute of Virology- pune
1. Meyer
2. Heywood
3. Stebbins
4. R.Koch.
Meyer
1. Exobiology
2. Ecology
3. Entomology
4. Anthropology
5. Entomology
Exobiology