Taxonomical categories are distinct biological entities and not merely morphological aggregates.explain.
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Each taxonomic category is a separate group of organisms that are living, independent and share common features they cannot be just grouped according to their appearance. They have to be grouped according to the characteristics they share.
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The explaination of this statement is provided below :
It indicates that the groups of taxonomy are not only based on the differences in the morphology of organisms.
The organisms are also grouped according to their genetic combinations as well as taking in account their anatomical features.
For example, in the category of genus, when certain organisms are classified, then we have to understand that they are not classified only according to their morphology rather they are classified based on genetical featutes and anatomy too.
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