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- Taxon - Wikipedia
In biology, a taxon (back-formation from taxonomy; pl : taxa) is a group of one or more populations of an organism or organisms seen by taxonomists to form a unit
- Taxonomy - Definition, Classification Example | Biology Dictionary
Taxonomy is the branch of biology that classifies all living things It was developed by the Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus, who lived during the 18 th Century, and his system of classification is still used today Linnaeus invented binomial nomenclature, the system of giving each type of organism a genus and species name
- Taxon | Classification, Systematics Taxonomy | Britannica
taxon, 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
- What is a taxa in biology? - California Learning Resource Network
In biology, a taxa (plural of taxon) refers to a grouping of organisms that share similar characteristics and are classified together based on their evolutionary relationships
- Taxon Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
Taxon (plural taxa) is a unit in the taxonomic classification system that has been recognized by at least one of the official nomenclature codes
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- What is Taxa in Biology? - Vocab Dictionary
In biology, taxa (singular: taxon) refers to groups of organisms that are classified together based on shared characteristics These groups can range in size and scope, from broad categories like ‘mammals’ or ‘reptiles’ to more specific classifications like ‘Homo sapiens’ or ‘Canis lupus ’
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