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The theories and techniques of naming, describing, and classifying organisms.
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A taxonomy is a hierarchical data structure or a type of classification schema made up of classes, where a child of a taxonomy node represents a more restricted, smaller, subclass than its parent. Also see Ontology above
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A scientist who classifies fish or animal by kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, and species.
Ãâó: fishandgame.idaho.gov/fish/glossary/
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| taxon |
One of the hierarchical categories in which organisms are classified, ie, species, order, class, etc. (I.2.2.1.b). temporal: Pertaining to time (I.2.3.3). thymus: A lymphocyte-rich organ located in the chest behind the top of the breast bone; important in the production and maintenance of immune cells (I.2.5.3). tundra: A treeless terrestrial communi8ty north of the arctic circle (I.2.4, Figure 2.25).
Ãâó: www.ibri.org/Books/Pun_Evolution/glossary.htm
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| taxon |
(plural: taxa) a classification or group
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