Biology, asked by ankitssm8682, 1 year ago

Which suffix is usedfor each taxonomic category

Answers

Answered by ramanajyothi
21
There is no rule for suffix in genus and species
In plants, the family ends with the
suffix – aceae, while in animals the suffix _ idae for family
order ends in suffix – ales in plants while in animals different suffixes are used
It ends in suffixes – phyceae, - opsida and – ae in plants. The suffix is not fixed in case of animals
The Division is given the suffix – phyta , there is no fixed suffix for animals
Answered by imitateportsmouth
21

Suffix is used for each taxonomic category is

kingdom - plants: -ae and animals: -ia

phylum or division- plants : -phyta and animals: Not avilable

class- plants: phyceae, – opsida and – ae  and animals: not fixed

order - plants: -ales and animals: -phyceae, - opsida

family - plants: aceae and animals: idae

Explanation:

Taxon are classified on the basis of the termination of their names, that termination is called suffix. Hence, the suffix contribute to the formation of names on the basis of kingdoms, phylum, class, order and family.

Below are the suffix used for each taxanomic category:

kingdom - plants: -ae and animals: -ia

phylum or division- plants : -phyta and animals: Not fixed

class - plants: phyceae, – opsida and – ae  and animals: not fixed

order - plants: -ales and animals: -phyceae, - opsida

family - plants: aceae and animals: idae

Learn more about biomial nomenclature:

https://brainly.in/question/608100

https://brainly.in/question/8637818

Similar questions