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Braelyn Zamora
22 January, 22:42
What Taxon that consists of one or more orders
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Isaac Travis
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Taxon that consists of one or more orders
Taxon that consists of one or more orders is known as class. It is a combination of one or more groups of an organism or organisms recognized by taxonomists to develop a system. Although it is not expected yet a taxon is normally identified by a special title and given an appropriate ranking.
Class is a taxonomic state which is used in the biological taxonomy of all the organisms. Every class include different type of orders. Other type of orders rank in descending order of size are life, domain, kingdom, phylum, order, family, genus and species.
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