How are animals classified into different taxonomic groups?
Animals are classified into different taxonomic groups based on their shared characteristics and evolutionary relationships. This classification system, known as taxonomy, is based on the Linnaean hierarchy, which categorizes organisms into a hierarchical structure. At the highest level are kingdoms, which are then divided into phyla, classes, orders, families, genera, and species. The classification process involves comparing anatomical, physiological, genetic, and behavioral traits to determine where an animal fits within the taxonomic hierarchy. Advancements in genetic sequencing have allowed scientists to incorporate molecular data into classification, resulting in a more accurate representation of animals' evolutionary relationships. This systematic organization helps scientists and researchers better understand the diversity and relationships among different animal species.
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