Diversity in the Living World · Biological Domain
The Living World and Taxonomy
An investigation into what defines life and the hierarchical systems used to organize biological diversity.
Key Questions
- 1What fundamental characteristics distinguish a living organism from a complex non living system?
- 2How do standardized naming conventions facilitate global scientific communication?
- 3Can a static classification system accurately represent the dynamic nature of evolution?
CBSE Learning Outcomes
CBSE: The Living World - Class 11CBSE: Diversity in the Living World - Class 11
Class: Class 11
Subject: Biology
Unit: Diversity in the Living World
Period: Biological Domain
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