Biology, asked by bhritinagi1638, 1 year ago

‘Taxa’ differs from ‘taxon’ due to
A. This being a higher taxonomic category than taxon.B. This being lower taxonomic category than taxon.C. This being the plural of taxon.D. This being the singular of taxon.

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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In the given question, the term Taxa’ differs from the given term ‘taxon’ due to the reason being it is a plural form of the other.


Taxa is a plural form of the word taxon.


Thus from the question, option C. This being the plural of a taxon is the right answer to the question.


A taxon refers to a group of one or more of the populations of the organism or organisms as seen by the taxonomists in order to form a particular unit.

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