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Sophie [7]
3 years ago
12

Features of taxonomic hierachy​

Biology
2 answers:
Sergio039 [100]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Each of this level of the hierarchy is called the taxonomic category or rank. In this system of classification, kingdom is always ranked the highest followed by division, class, order, family, genus, and species.

qaws [65]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

. CLASIFICACIÓN DE LOS SERES VIVOS Es el proceso mediante el cual agrupamos diferentes organismos de acuerdo con sus características, sus semejanzas y sus diferencias.

2. SISTEMÁTICA Es la ciencia que estudia la historia evolutiva de los seres vivos y sus relaciones de parentesco. Se apoya en la taxonomía.

3. TAXONOMÍA Se encarga de identificar las especies, asignarles el nombre y clasificarlas de acuerdo a sus semejanzas.

4. HERRAMIENTAS DE LA SISTEMÁTICA Son las características que se seleccionan para clasificar los seres vivos. Se clasifican en:

5. CRITERIOS MORFOLÓGICOS O ANATOMIA  Hacen referencia a la forma y/o apariencia que poseen los organismos, es decir, las características físicas, fácilmente observables.

6. CRITERIOS MORFOLÓGICOS O ANATOMIA También incluye la organización interna de los seres vivos como los huesos del cráneo de los vertebrados.

7. CRITERIOS FISIOLÓGICOS Son aquellos que tienen en cuenta la forma como se realiza las funciones vitales del cuerpo de los seres vivos (ejemplo: respirar, digerir, reproducirse).

Explanation:

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