Animal taxonomy

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Animal taxonomy

Animal taxonomy

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You see different kinds of animals around you. 

Do all the animals you see look the same?  Do they have a spine?.

Do they all live in the same environment?  Do they eat the same food? Do they move in the same way?  Now you match your answers.  It is not the same to see all the animals around us. 

Their body shape, structure, and other biological structures are different in nature.

Some of them have spines and some do not.  Some of them live in soil, some in water and some in trees. 

They eat different foods such as insects, food, feces, urine, etc.

They move different organs (cilia, legs, appendages, etc.), but many animals do not have mobility.

The number of such creatures in the world is unknown to almost everyone. 

There are more than 1.5 million species in the world, and they are constantly growing.  And if you want to know about all these animals, you need a class system.

  They are classified on the basis of the different characteristics present in the body and the similarities and differences between different animals and the relationship between them. 

They are arranged in different steps according to their characteristics.

 This method of arranging living things step by step is called class arrangement At present, a branch of biology has developed in its own right. 

Its name is taxonomy.  The taxonomic species of the animal kingdom is the lowest step unit of classification. 

Such as humans, kunobang, pigeons, etc. are one species.  In order to classify an animal, the animal has to be sorted step by step and these steps have to be arranged accordingly. 

In the history of hierarchy The names of Aristotle, John Ray K, and Carolus Linnaeus are notable.

 

Naturalist Carolus Linnaeus is called the father of taxonomy. He first identified the characteristics of the species. 

And introduced the practice of naming binomials or two nouns.  The scientific name of an organism is two parts or terms. 

This naming is called binomial naming or scientific naming. 

For example, the scientific name of a person is Homo sapiens. The scientific name is to be written in Latin or English.

         

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