species (sometimes sub-species depending)
Species
The smallest taxon in biological classification is species. It consists of individuals that are capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring.
The Smallest Taxon is Species. The Second smallest is genus. The third is family.
The Order is the third smallest taxon in the Linnaean system, ranking below Phylum and Class.
The species is the smallest and most significant taxon in biological classification. It refers to a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. Each species is unique and plays a distinct role in ecosystems.
taxon
No, a key is not a taxon. A key is a tool used in biology to help identify and classify organisms based on their characteristics. Taxon refers to a group of organisms at a particular level of classification, such as species, genus, family, etc.
The taxon that ends in -ophyta is Phylum Chlorophyta, which includes green algae.
The Order is the third smallest taxon in the Linnaean system, ranking below Phylum and Class.
Starting with the Domain, the fifth taxon group is the Order. The taxon groups in order from largest to smallest are Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.
The species is the smallest and most significant taxon in biological classification. It refers to a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. Each species is unique and plays a distinct role in ecosystems.
The taxa that contains the smallest number of species is Genus. The levels of classification from largest to smallest is Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species.
a KingdomI'm pretty sure TAXON would also be another possibility.
The taxon of the ginkgo is Linnaeus.
No, the Key is not a Taxon. So false. false
No, a key is not a taxon. A key is a tool used in biology to help identify and classify organisms based on their characteristics. Taxon refers to a group of organisms at a particular level of classification, such as species, genus, family, etc.
The plural form of the noun 'taxon' is 'taxa.'
Class is a higher taxon than order in the hierarchy of biological classification. Classes consist of multiple orders, which in turn consist of multiple families, genera, and species.
A Lazarus Taxon was created on 2006-08-21.
The students had difficulty assigning the creature to an appropriate taxon.