ask some person with some animal knowledge Answer I have a problem with the question. Taxon is a noun meaning one of the levels in the classification hierarchy. For example, class, order and family are all taxa. What you probably want is the taxonomy or classification of monkeys. Domain Eukarya Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Subphylum Vertebrata Class Mammalia Order Primates Primates include lemurs, apes, tarsiers, bushbabies, humans, lorises and potoos as well as monkeys. There are two parvorders that include monkeys (See Wikipedia, 'Monkey'), Catarrhini and Platyrhini. Patyrhini includes the New World Monkeys and Catarrhini comprises the Old World Monkeys. Examples of monkey genera Papio Callicebus Leontopithecus MacacaCercopithecus Semnopithecus Callithrix In English, monkeys include Mangabeys macaques baboons leaf monkeys/langurs night monkeys vervet monkeys patas monkeys drills mandrills samango monkeys marmosets tamarins capuchins colobus monkeys guenons
The taxon of the ginkgo is Linnaeus.
No, the Key is not a Taxon. So false. false
The plural form of the noun 'taxon' is 'taxa.'
Taxon
The students had difficulty assigning the creature to an appropriate taxon.
A Lazarus Taxon was created on 2006-08-21.
Danielle Taxon was born on February 3, 1998, in Canada.
Jorden Taxon was born on December 10, 1994, in Canada.
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.
it signifies a Taxon
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 taxon that ends in -ophyta is Phylum Chlorophyta, which includes green algae.