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4.5.3 Hierarchy of the Taxa

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Taxonomy is the branch of science concerned with classifying organisms based on their similarities and evolutionary relationships.

Hierarchy of Taxonomic Groups

Organisms are classified into a hierarchical structure, with each level becoming more specific:

  1. Domain
  • The highest taxonomic rank.
  • Three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukaryota.
  1. Kingdom
  • The second broadest group.
  • Example: Animalia (animals), Plantae (plants), Fungi, Prokaryotae (bacteria), and Protoctista.
  1. Phylum
  • Groups organisms based on their basic body plan.
  • Example: Chordata (animals with a backbone).
  1. Class
  • Further divides organisms within a phylum.
  • Example: Mammalia (mammals) within Chordata.
  1. Order
  • Groups organisms within a class.
  • Example: Carnivora (meat-eating mammals).
  1. Family
  • Groups related genera within an order.
  • Example: Felidae (cat family).
  1. Genus
  • A group of closely related species.
  • Example: Panthera (big cats such as lions and tigers).
  1. Species
  • The most specific group.
  • Defines organisms that can breed together to produce fertile offspring.
  • Example: Panthera leo (lion). image

Binomial Naming System

  • Each species is given a scientific name composed of:
    • Genus (capitalised)
    • Species (lowercase)
  • Example: Homo sapiens (humans).
  • This system provides universal identification to avoid confusion caused by common names.

Features of the Hierarchy

  1. Non-overlapping groups – Each organism fits into only one group at each level.
  2. Ordered from broad to specific – From domain down to species.
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Exam Tip

Be prepared to explain the advantages of the hierarchical classification system, such as how it reflects evolutionary relationships and provides a standardised framework for identifying organisms globally.

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