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explain taxonomic hierarchy of plants​

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Answered by amaya222
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Plant taxonomy is the science of naming organisms and placing them in a hierarchical structure, each level being given a name (e.g., kingdom, division (phylum), class, order, family, genus, species). Taxonomic units at a given level are termed taxa (singular taxon).

Answered by Anonymous
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.....Taxonomic hierarchy is the process of arranging various groups of organisms, into successive levels of the biological classification in a sequence either in a decreasing or increasing order from kingdom to species and vice versa. Each of this level or hierarchy is called the taxonomic category or rank..

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