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what is hierarchy of classification and its its step​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Taxonomy is the practice of identifying different organisms, classifying them into categories and naming them.

So, the first step in taxonomy would be identification.

We would first identify the organisms, classify them, note down their characteristics and then give the scientific names.

So, the correct order would be-

-          Identification

-          Classification

-          Characterization

-          Nomenclature  

Answered by Anonymous
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HEY__________________________

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.

Taxonomy is the practice of identifying different organisms, classifying them into categories and naming them.

So, the first step in taxonomy would be identification.

We would first identify the organisms, classify them, note down their characteristics and then give the scientific names.

So, the correct order would be-

-          Identification

-          Classification

-          Characterization

-          Nomenclature  

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