Biology, asked by manifep152, 5 months ago

Each genus :
1) always has one specific epithet
2) may have one or more specific epithets
3) is a group of many families
4) is always monotypic

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Answered by Kashishsharma123334
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Answer:

1 is the answer of this Question

Answered by gauri1sainisl
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Answer:

Option 2) may have one or more specific epithets is the correct option.

Explanation:

  • Each genus may have 1 or more specific epithets representing the various organisms, but with morphological similarities. For example, Genus Panthera consists of a group of closely related tigers, lions, jaguars, leopards, etc.
  • A group of many families or related families is termed as order.
  • Genus which consists of only one family is called monotypic whereas a genus that contains several families is known as a polytypic genus.
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