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Natalija:

What does the classification system consist of?

Amart26:

The Linnaean system of classification consists of a hierarchy of groupings, called taxa (singular, taxon). Taxa range from the kingdom to the species (see Figure below). The kingdom is the largest and most inclusive grouping. It consists of organisms that share just a few basic similarities.

luvvdani1516:

You can find you answer here: https://flexbooks.ck12.org/cbook/ck-12-biology-flexbook-2.0/section/5.10/primary/lesson/linnaean-classification-bio The third paragraph under 'Linnaean Classification' is the answer you're looking for.

Natalija:

thanks

luvvdani1516:

@natalija wrote:
thanks
Your welcome! :)

crispyrat:

@amart26 wrote:
The Linnaean system of classification consists of a hierarchy of groupings, called taxa (singular, taxon). Taxa range from the kingdom to the species (see Figure below). The kingdom is the largest and most inclusive grouping. It consists of organisms that share just a few basic similarities.
this is plagarized at least give credit

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Natalija:

dang

crispyrat:

@amart26

Amart26:

yes

crispyrat:

Pls delete ur post or edit it to give credit someone worked hard on those you can't just claim it for your own

Amart26:

it is

Amart26:

Classification systems are systems with a distribution of classes created according to common relations or affinities.

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