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Taxon
A group at any level of organization in taxonomy is referred to as a taxon. Each taxon represents a group of organisms sharing common characteristics. Taxa are organized hierarchically, with groups nested within larger groups.
It is referred as a Taxon.Taxon- groups or level of organization in which organisms are classified.
It is referred as a Taxon.Taxon- groups or level of organization in which organisms are classified.
A group or level of organization in taxonomy is called a taxonomic category or rank. Examples of taxonomic categories include kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. These categories are hierarchical and help to classify and organize organisms based on their shared characteristics.
Species is the most specific group in taxonomy with Kingdom being the broadest group.
A group of seaside sparrows would be considered a population level of organization.
The most specific level of taxonomy is species.
survivalist groups
The tissue level or organization refers to a group of cells of the same origin that carry out a specific function. It can be viewed as a group of cells that don't necessarily make up an organ.
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