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Explain the Classification of Hierarchy?​

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Answered by shivendrasingh12911
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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.

Answered by FamousKUDI
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Explanation:

According to the history of biological classification, Aristotle, a Greek philosopher classified different animals based on the habitat, characteristics, etc. Later, a Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus introduced Taxonomic Hierarchy Categories during the 18th Century, and this system of classification is followed globally till date.

Taxonomic hierarchy refers to the sequence of categories in increasing or decreasing order. Kingdom is the highest rank and species is the lowest rank in the hierarchy.

Let us have a detailed look at Taxonomic Hierarchy in Biological Classification.

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