Biology, asked by malikkaif9, 5 hours ago

describe class in detail with example of taxonomy of biology​

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Answered by spbankingandsscserie
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Taxonomy is the branch of biology that classifies all living things. He also developed a classification system called the taxonomic hierarchy, which today has eight ranks from general to specific: domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. ..

Answered by MrWanderer
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In biological classification of organisms, a class is a major taxonomic rank below the phylum (or division) and above the order. For example, class Mammalia belongs to phylum Chordata. Class Mammalia is comprised of various orders such as Chiroptera (bats), Primates (apes), Carnivora (dogs, cats, jaguar, bears, etc.), Cetacea (whales), Proboscidea (elephants), and many others.

Word origin: from French classe, from Latin classis

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