Biology, asked by santoshadsul9474, 4 months ago

The oldest from of taxonomy is called----- taxonomy.​

Answers

Answered by bharatpatadia74
0

Answer:

Modern taxonomy officially began in 1758 with Systema Naturae, the classic work by Carolus Linnaeus. This module, the first in a two-part series on species taxonomy, focuses on Linnaeus' system for classifying and naming plants and animals.

Explanation:

please give me a point please make me brainless I hope I can help you

Answered by laraibmukhtar55
2

The oldest form of taxonomy is called genus.

  • Genus was thought to be the oldest form of taxonomy.  
  • A genus is a taxonomic level that is used in the biological arrangement of living and fossil organisms, along with viruses
  • It is a taxonomy category that ranks above the “species” category.
  • So, the correct answer is 'Genus'

Hope it helped...

Similar questions