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Taxonomic hierarchy refers to:A. Stepwise arrangement of all categories for classification of plants and animals.B. A group of senior taxonomists who decide the nomenclature of plants and animals.C. A list of botanists or zoologists who have worked on taxonomy of a species or group.D. Classification of a species based on fossil record.

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"The term Taxonomic hierarchy refers to A. The stepwise arrangement of all categories for classification of plants and animals.


Taxonomic Hierarchy Categories had been introduced by Linnaeus.


They are even known as a Linnaean hierarchy. They are defined as a sequence of the categories in a reducing or ascending order ranging from kingdom to species as well as vice versa.


The Kingdom is considered to be the highest rank which is followed by the division, the class, the order, the family, the genus and the species.

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