Describe units of classification.
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A hierarchical system is used for classifying organisms to the species level. This system is called taxonomic classification. The broadest classifications are by domain and kingdom; the most specific classification is by genus and species. The hierarchical groupings in between include phylum, class, family, and order
1 . Species
the group of organisms that shared genetic heritage are able to interbreed and to created offering that are also fertile.
Ex . all the plant of potato are group of organisms
2. genus
genus is a group of species bearing close resemablance to one another in their morphological character bit they do not interbreed.
Ex . rosasinesis , esuientusare different species under the genus hibiscus
3. Family
it is one of the major hierarchial taxonomic rank . a family represents a group of a closely related to genera .
Ex the genuse like hibiscus, malva, belong to malavaceae .
4. order
an order is a group of closely related to families showing definite affinities.
Ex family malavaceae family tiliace family stercuticrae it belong in mellvalles.
5 . sub class
the group of closely related to order having certain similarity.
Ex mallvales , ranales pariteal are group in class polypetaler.
6 . class
it is a group of closely related to sub class .
Ex class dicolyledonae in include in sub class as polypetali gamopetale .
7. Division/phylom
the division is category composed of related to class .
Ex angiospermae include two class dicolyledonae and monocotyledonae .
8. kingdom
it is a compond of different divisions having some similarities from sub kingdom .
Ex the division of a angiosperms and gymnosperms from sub kingdom spermataphyta or seed producing plant .
9. kingdom
it is highest taxonomic categary composed of different sib kingdom
Ex sub kingdom is phanerogams and cryptogams include in kingdom plantea.