Taxonomy, or taxonomy, is originally derived from the need for scientific classification of species. It now extends to other sciences, including human sciences, information sciences and computer science. Sometimes we call it "taxonomy" to describe the result of a taxonomic activity, that is to say a classification.
The traditional classification is based on a fixed hierarchy of categories (taxon ranks), defined as follows:
Reign (or Kingdom) (there are currently six) → Division (or phylum) → class → order → family → gender → species.
The words needed to fill the spaces and to complete the statement above are trees, grass, soil, and shrubs, respectively. In terms of biology, a succession is a process of evolving the structure of a biological population over time, who has two types- primary and secondary.
The answer is ‘Connective tissue often consists of
relatively few cells embedded in an extracellular matrix’. Epithelial,
connective, muscle, nervous are the other types
of animal tissue. The reason the connective tissue
is composed largely of fibers and few
cells is due to its role in support (and holding
together organs) and protection.