Biology, asked by amarachetan, 10 months ago

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the taxonomical hierarchy with suitable examples of a plant and an
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Answered by fathimahijas97
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Answer:

the arrangement of various taxa ina hierarchical order is called taxonomic hierarchy

Explanation:

In this hierarchy, species is present at the lowest level wheras kingdom is present at the highest level

classifion of a plant

as an example let us classify solanum melongen(a brinjal)

Kingdom - plantae

Division -Angiospermae

Class -Dicotyledonae

Order -Solanales

Family -Solanaceae

Genus - Solanum

Species -Melongen a

classification of a animal

As an example, let us classify man

Kingdom - Animalia

Phylum - Chordata

Class - Mammalia

Order - primate

Family - Hominidae

Genus - Homo

Species -

Answered by Anonymous
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The system of arrangement of various taxa in a hierarchical order that indicates various levels of similarities is called taxonomical hierarchy.

The hierarchy order of organisms is:

Species → Genus → Family → Order → Class → Phylum → Kingdom.

For example:

Classification of a plant say Mango is as follows:-

Kingdom: Plantae

Division: Angiospermae

Class: Dicotyledons

Order: Sapindales

Family: Anacardiaceae

Genus: Mangifera

Species: indica.

Classification of an animal say Human being is as follows:-

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum:Chordata

Class: Mammalia

Order: Primata

Family: Hominidae

Genus: Homo

Species: sapiens

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