What is a genus?
A genus is a group of related species.
A genus is a group of related species.
The life forms that exist today have risen because of changes in their body design over a course of time to adapt themselves in the changing conditions. This is called…
It is the system of naming in which the scientific name of an organism has two components, i.e. genus and species.
Aristotle was the first one to classify animals according to whether they lived on land, in water or in air.
The system of arrangement of different plants and animals in different groups on the basis of their similarities and differences is called biological classification.
Primitive organisms are those which have ancient body design and have not changed very much with the passage of time.