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What is hierarchical system of classification 1?

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Answered by nitish20026
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A hierarchical system is used for classifying organisms to the species level. This system is called taxonomic classification. The broadest classifications are by domain and kingdom; the most specific classification is by genus and species. The hierarchical groupings in between include phylum, class, family, and order.
Answered by kingofself
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     Hierarchical system of classification

  • A hierarchical system is reused for classifying living beings to the variety level. This system is known as taxonomic classification.
  • The broadest classifications are by domain and kingdom; the greatest specific classification is by genus and species.
  • The hierarchical groupings in between contain "phylum, class, family, and order".
  • The living beings to be classified is assigned categories because of its evolutionary relatedness with the other group of organisms. These assigned categories are known as taxonomic categories.

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