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write about taxonomic categories​

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Taxonomic categories

These are: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species. With each step down in classification, organisms are split into more and more specific groups. For example, all of the animals in the Kingdom Animalia are split into multiple phyla (plural of phylum).

Species: Homo sapiens

Genus: Homo

Class: Mammalia

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Taxonomic Categories :

Classification is not a single step process but involves hierarchy of steps in which each step represents a rank or category. Since the category is a part of overall taxonomic arrangement it is called taxonomic category and all categories together constitute the taxonomic hierarchy. Kingdom, division, class, order, family, genus, species are the categories in hirarchial sequence. These are compulsory categories. Besides, there are some facultative categories like sub-order, sub-family, etc. to be used as per need.

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