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what is mean by taxa​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Taxon, plural Taxa, any unit used in the science of biological classification, or taxonomy. Taxa are arranged in a hierarchy from kingdom to subspecies, a given taxon ordinarily including several taxa of lower rank. ... Rules for naming the various taxa are the province of biological nomenclature (q.v.).

Answered by Rakhi2121
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Taxa refers to any hierarchical level (species,genus,family,order,class,phylum,kingdom) in the taxonomic category. It is the plural form of taxon.

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A particular level of hierarchy in the classification of living beings is called as a taxon(pl. taxa). A taxon is a group of one or more populations of an organism or organisms seen by taxonomists to form a unit.

For example, the basic level of classification is species, followed by genus, family, order, class, phylum or division, in ascending order. The highest level of classification is known as a kingdom. So each of these categories can be called as a taxon.

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