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Biology
2019

Biology · Biodiversity | Variety of Life

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Question

Taxonomy includes the arrangement of organisms into different taxa. Which of the following represents the correct hierarchy of various taxa of classification?

Options
  • A

    Species, genus, family, order, class, phylum

  • B

    Order, family, class, phylum, kingdom

  • C

    Species, genus, family, class, order, phylum

  • D

    Species, genus, order, family, class, phylum

Explanation

The correct hierarchy of various taxa in biological classification is:


Species, genus, family, order, class, phylum


Explanation:

1. Species: The fundamental unit of classification, consisting of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.

2. Genus: A group of closely related species.

3. Family: A group of related genera.

4. Order: A group of related families.

5. Class: A group of related orders.

6. Phylum: A group of related classes.


This hierarchical arrangement helps organize and categorize living organisms based on their evolutionary relationships.

Mnemonics, that one can use to memorize the taxonomic hierarchy, which is Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species, in that specific order are as follows:

-“Dear King Philip Came Over For Good Soup" (the first letter of each word corresponds to a taxa)

- Kingdom Phylum went to a Class and Ordered his Family to look for a Genius(Genus) who is a rare Species.

The diagram, given below, illustrates the hierarchy.

The correct hierarchy of various taxa in biological classification is:

Species, genus, family, order, class, phylum

Explanation:

1. Species: The fundamental unit of classification, consisting of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.

2. Genus: A group of closely related species.

3. Family: A group of related genera.

4. Order: A group of related families.

5. Class: A group of related orders.

6. Phylum: A group of related classes.

This hierarchical arrangement helps organize and categorize living organisms based on their evolutionary relationships.

The correct hierarchy of various taxa in biological classification is:

Species, genus, family, order, class, phylum

Explanation:

1. Species: The fundamental unit of classification, consisting of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.

2. Genus: A group of closely related species.

3. Family: A group of related genera.

4. Order: A group of related families.

5. Class: A group of related orders.

6. Phylum: A group of related classes.

This hierarchical arrangement helps organize and categorize living organisms based on their evolutionary relationships.

The correct hierarchy of various taxa in biological classification is:

Species, genus, family, order, class, phylum

Explanation:

1. Species: The fundamental unit of classification, consisting of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.

2. Genus: A group of closely related species.

3. Family: A group of related genera.

4. Order: A group of related families.

5. Class: A group of related orders.

6. Phylum: A group of related classes.

This hierarchical arrangement helps organize and categorize living organisms based on their evolutionary relationships.

The correct hierarchy of various taxa in biological classification is:Species, genus, family, order, class, phylum

Explanation:

1. Species: The fundamental unit of classification, consisting of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.

2. Genus: A group of closely related species.

3. Family: A group of related genera.

4. Order: A group of related families.

5. Class: A group of related orders.

6. Phylum: A group of related classes.

This hierarchical arrangement helps organize and categorize living organisms based on their evolutionary relationships.

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