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what is basic unit of classification? Make a flow chart to show the hierachy of classification in plants and animal.
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Answered by SillySam
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The basic unit of classification is Species.

Classification , in biology , is a way of categorising the various living organisms on the basis of their matching and contrasting morphological and physical characters .

• Species is that texa of classification in which the organisms are morphologically similar and can interbreed .

• The second name in Botanical nomenclature signifies the specific name .

For ex : In Homo sapiens , sapiens is the specific name . Specific name always start with a small initial .

The hierarchy of classification is as follows :

• Kingdom

• Phylum (in animals) / division (in plants)

• Class

• Order

• Family

• Genus

• Species

For example : In human beings (Homo sapiens)

Kingdom : Animalia

Phylum : Chordata

Class : Mammalia

Order : Primates

Family : Homonidae

Genus : Homo

Species : sapiens

Answered by Divyansh5140
3

Answer:

The basic unit of classification is Species.

Classification , in biology , is a way of categorising the various living organisms on the basis of their matching and contrasting morphological and physical characters .

• Species is that texa of classification in which the organisms are morphologically similar and can interbreed .

• The second name in Botanical nomenclature signifies the specific name .

• For ex : In Homo sapiens , sapiens is the specific name . Specific name always start with a small initial .

The hierarchy of classification is as follows :

• Kingdom

• Phylum (in animals) / division (in plants)

• Class

• Order

• Family

• Genus

• Species

For example : In human beings (Homo sapiens)

Kingdom : Animalia

Phylum : Chordata

Class : Mammalia

Order : Primates

Family : Homonidae

Genus : Homo

Species : sapiens

Explanation:

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