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explain some taxonomical aids​

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Taxonomical aids

  • Taxonomic studies require correct classification and indentation of organisms.
  • The collection of actual specimens of plant and animal species is essential and is the prime source of taxonomic studies.

There are certain procedure and techniques to store and preserve the information as well as the specimens. They are :

Herbarium (Dry garden) :-

Herbarium is a store house of collection plant specimens that are dried pressed and preserved on sheets.

Botanical gardens :-

Botanical gardenshave collection of living plants for reference.

Famous botanical gardens :-

  • Royal Botanical gardens, kew (England)
  • Indian Botanical gardens, Howrah
  • National Botanical research institute, Lucknow

Museums :-

Museums have collection of preserved plant and animal specimens for study and reference.

Zoological parks :-

These are the places where wild animals are kept in protection Environments under human care.

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Taxonomical aids

Taxonomic studies require correct classification and indentation of organisms.

The collection of actual specimens of plant and animal species is essential and is the prime source of taxonomic studies.

There are certain procedure and techniques to store and preserve the information as well as the specimens. They are :

➝ Herbarium (Dry garden) :-

Herbarium is a store house of collection plant specimens that are dried pressed and preserved on sheets.

➝ Botanical gardens :-

Botanical gardenshave collection of living plants for reference.

Famous botanical gardens :-

Royal Botanical gardens, kew (England)

Indian Botanical gardens, Howrah

National Botanical research institute, Lucknow

➝ Museums :-

Museums have collection of preserved plant and animal specimens for study and reference.

➝ Zoological parks :-

These are the places where wild animals are kept in protection Environments under human care.

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