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Từ điển American Heritage Dictionary 4th
taxonomy
tax·on·o·my (tăk-sŏnʹə-mē)n. pl. tax·on·o·mies 1. The classification of organisms in an ordered system that indicates natural relationships. 2. The science, laws, or principles of classification; systematics. 3. Division into ordered groups or categories: “Scholars have been laboring to develop a taxonomy of young killers” (Aric Press). [French taxonomie: Greek taxis, arrangement; see taxis + -nomie, method (from Greek -nomiā. See -nomy).] tax·onʹo·mist n. Taxonomy of Life -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | The taxonomic organization of species is hierarchical. Each species belongs to a genus, each genus | | belongs to a family, and so on through order, class, phylum, and kingdom. Associations within the | | hierarchy reflect evolutionary relationships, which are deduced typically from morphological and | | physiological similarities between species. So, for example, species in the same genus are more | | closely related and more alike than species that are in different genera within the same family. | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Carolus Linnaeus, an 18th-century Swedish botanist, devised the system of binomial nomenclature | | used for naming species. In this system, each species is given a two-part Latin name, formed by | | appending a specific epithet to the genus name. By convention, the genus name is capitalized, and | | both the genus name and specific epithet are italicized, for Canis familiaris or simply C. familiaris. | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Modern taxonomy recognizes five kingdoms, into which the estimated five million species of the world | | are divided. This table presents a familiar organism from each kingdom and the names of the | | taxonomic groups to which it belongs. | |------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | Common | Kingdom | Phylum* | Class | Order | Family | Genus | Species | | Name | | | | | | | | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Domesticated | Animalia | Chordata | Mammalia | Carnivora | Canidae | Canis | C. familiaris | | Dog | (animals) | | | | | | | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Sugar Maple | Plantae | Magnoliophyta | Rosidae | Sapindales | Aceraceae | Acer | A. | | | (plants) | | | | | | saccharum | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Bread Mold | Fungi | Zygomycota | Zygomycetes | Mucoralis | Mucoraceae | Rhizopus | R. stolonifer | | | (fungi) | | | | | | | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Tuberculosis | Prokaryotae | Firmicutes | Actinobacteria | Actinomycetales | Mycobacteriaceae | Mycobacterium | M. | | Bacterium | (bacteria) | | | | | | tuberculosis | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | | Protoctista | | | | | | | | Pond Alga | (algae, | Chlorophyta | Euconjugatae | Zygnematalis | Zygnemataceae | Spirogyra | S. crassa | | | molds, | | | | | | | | | protozoans) | | | | | | | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | * In botanical nomenclature, ""division"" is used instead of ""phylum."" | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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