taxonomic category

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taxonomic category

A biologist writes the name of a taxonomic category on a chart.

Definition

Noun: A taxonomic category is a group of organisms that share a set of natural, defining relationships and are classified together within the hierarchical system of biological taxonomy. It represents a formal rank or level in this system, such as family, genus, or species.

Usage

The term is used in scientific contexts, particularly biology, to discuss the classification of living organisms. It refers to the named group itself. - The species is the most fundamental taxonomic category. - Biologists debated which taxonomic category the newly discovered fossil belonged to.

Examples
  • In a sentence: "Moving the organism to a different required revising its entire family tree."
  • In a sentence: "The order Carnivora is a that includes cats, dogs, and bears."
Advanced Usage
  • Hierarchical Context: The term is often used when discussing the nested levels of classification (domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species).
    • The debate centered on whether the difference warranted a new taxonomic category at the genus level or merely a new species.
Variants and Related Words
  • Taxon (noun): The singular form for any named taxonomic group at any rank. "This includes over 200 species."
  • Taxonomic Rank (noun phrase): A synonym often used interchangeably with "taxonomic category," emphasizing the level in the hierarchy.
  • Classification (noun): The broader process or system of organizing organisms into groups.
Synonyms
  • Taxonomic group
  • Taxonomic unit
  • Biological category
Related Phrases
  • To assign to a taxonomic category: The action of classifying an organism.
    • The researchers worked to assign the unusual plant to the correct taxonomic category.
taxonomic category

A biologist writes the name of a taxonomic category on a chart.

Noun
  1. animal or plant group having natural relations

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