Asked by Lena
I'm doing a matching assignment and I'm stuck on the last 2. Could someone please help me?
Kingdom
Class
(to be matched with)
Taxon of closely related orders.
Taxon containing closely realted classes.
I really don't understand this at all :S I've tried google and nothing seems to explain this very well. :(
Kingdom
Class
(to be matched with)
Taxon of closely related orders.
Taxon containing closely realted classes.
I really don't understand this at all :S I've tried google and nothing seems to explain this very well. :(
Answers
Answered by
drwls
I assume the subject is taxonomy (biology/botany). Maybe this will help:
http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/Kingdom,+Phylum,+Class,+Order,+Family,+Genus,+Species+(taxonomy+order)
The taxon (category) of closely related orders is a class. Are you sure the taxon of closely related orders is not a phylum?
http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/Kingdom,+Phylum,+Class,+Order,+Family,+Genus,+Species+(taxonomy+order)
The taxon (category) of closely related orders is a class. Are you sure the taxon of closely related orders is not a phylum?
Answered by
Lena
For phylum I matched taxon containing closely related phyla or divisons.
Is this correct? :S
Is this correct? :S
Answered by
drwls
I am not sure, but a phylum contains different classes. Some may not be closely related. A Kingdom contains different phyla.
Answered by
drwls son
Hello! The above match for phylum is incorrect. The plural of phylum is phyla. Phylum is more or less the same as division, except for animals they use phyla, for plants they use divisions.
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