What is taxonomy? What is taxonomy based on?

Systematics in biology is a separate scientific discipline that divides all living organisms (protozoa, fungi, plants and animals) into specific groups (taxa). The largest group is called a kingdom, which is divided into many smaller categories. Organisms that are united into one taxon at some stage of systematic division have family ties with each other. Thanks to the systematic division of living organisms, it becomes clear how evolution proceeded on our planet.



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