Illustrate the taxonomical hierarchy with suitable examples of a plant and an animal
Explanation The taxonomical classification contains some major groups such as species, genus, family, order, class, phylum, and Kingdom, whereas it also contains some minor subdivisions such as superorder, suborder, and subfamilies. The levels of classification or taxa are such that while moving from the Kingdom to the Species, the similarity increases. The Kingdom is the broader levels that have organisms with even one or two similar characters. But the species contain organisms with maximum similarity and common features.