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The name of a group of connected and related organisms, known as a taxon, reflects their shared evolutionary history and characteristics. Taxonomy classifies organisms based on similarities in genetics, morphology, and behavior, helping scientists communicate about biodiversity and evolutionary relationships. This systematic naming, often using a hierarchical structure (like domain, kingdom, phylum, etc.), allows for a standardized way to identify and study living things within the context of their shared lineage.

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