define the term taxon
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a taxonomic group of any rank, such as a species, family, or class.
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In biology, a taxon (plural taxa; back-development from taxonomy) is a gathering of at least one populaces of an organism or organisms seen by taxonomists to frame a unit.
Albeit nor is required, a taxon is generally known by a specific name and given a specific positioning, particularly if and when it is acknowledged or winds up built up.
It isn't unprecedented, however, for taxonomists to stay at chances over what has a place with a taxon and the criteria utilized for inclusion.
On the off chance that a taxon is given a formal logical name, its utilization is, administered by one of the classification codes determining which logical name is right for a specific gathering.
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