Taxonomic order

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Taxonomic Order Made by: Karan Kumar 7-E

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Taxonomic OrderMade by:

Karan Kumar7-E

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Significance of Classification Helps to systematically organise the

diversity of organisms.Helps to determine the relation

between organismsHelps to trace the possible origins of

organismsHelps to identify the great variety of

living things

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What is Taxonomic order?One common way of

classifying living things is based in the Linnaeus System of classification which puts organisms into Taxonomic Groups that indicate their natural relationships.

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Eight Taxonomic GroupsLiving things are

placed into the eight taxonomic groups: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus and Species based on certain similarities

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Diversity of HumansHumans

are a species of Homo Sapiens and are divided into the following:

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Family  A family contains

one or more genera (plural of genus). A group of similar families forms an order.  

A family may be divided in subfamilies.

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SpeciesThe two part

naming system (mentioned in above section) is used to name living thing.

The second part of the name sapiens identifies the species.