Biology, asked by panurathod04, 1 month ago

Classification of living organisms such as plant and animals are always written in​

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Answered by krsnam2
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Answer:

Organisms are classified into Kingdoms.

Explanation:

Kingdom Monera: Bacteria, blue-green algae (cyanobacteria), and spirochaetes

Kingdom Protista: Protozoans and algae of various types

Kingdom Fungi: Funguses, molds, mushrooms, yeasts, mildews, and smuts

Kingdom Plantae:  (plants) mosses, ferns, woody and non-woody flowering plants

Kingdom Animalia: (animals) sponges, worms, insects, fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals

Answered by marishthangaraj
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Taxonomy is the classification of living organisms.

  • Taxonomy classification is a part of Biology that refers to the method involved with ordering diverse living species.
  • A taxon refers to group of creatures delegated as a unit.  
  • Taxonomic categorization might be characterized as the science or investigation of the grouping of living organisms.
  • It includes isolating living organisms and fossil types of prior living organisms into groups or classes and fostering the measures to be utilized for figuring out which living organism fits into which group.
  • Group or ordering living organisms permits agents to contemplate and comprehend them all the more promptly.
  • The classes utilized in the arrangement of life forms are expected to show the regular connections among living organisms and to reflect phylogeny, the developmental history of life forms.  
  • As per the historical backdrop of organic order, Aristotle, a Greek thinker arranged various creatures dependent on the living space, attributes, and so forth.
  • Afterward, a Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus presented Taxonomic Hierarchy Categories during the eighteenth Century, and this arrangement of characterization is followed around the world till date.
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