Classification is not a single step process but involves hierarchy of steps in which each step represents a rank or category. Since the category is a part of overall taxonomic arrangement, it is called the taxonomic category and all categories together constitute the taxonomic hierarchy. Each category, referred to as a unit of classification, in fact, represents a rank and is commonly termed as taxon (pl.: taxa). Taxonomic categories and hierarchy can be illustrated by an example. Insects represent a group of organisms sharing common features like three pairs of jointed legs. It means insects are recognisable concrete objects which can be classified, and thus were given a rank or category. Can you name other such groups of organisms? Remember, groups represent category. Category further denotes rank. Each rank or taxon, in fact, represents a unit of classification. These taxonomic groups/ categories are distinct biological entities and not merely morphological aggregates. Taxonomical studies of all known organisms have led to the development of common categories such as kingdom, phylum or division (for plants), class, order, family, genus and species. All organisms, including those in the plant and animal kingdoms have species as the lowest category. Now the question you may ask is, how to place an organism in various categories? The basic requirement is the knowledge of characters of an individual or group of organisms. This helps in identifying similarities and dissimilarities among the individuals of the same kind of organisms as well as of other kinds of organisms.
NTA tests your understanding that taxonomic hierarchy refers to the complete arrangement of all classification categories (kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species) organized in order of rank. The key concept is that each category represents a specific rank or taxon, and they work together as one system, not independently. Students commonly confuse 'category' with 'hierarchy'—remember that a single category (like 'phylum') is one rank, while the hierarchy is the entire ladder of all ranks combined. For NEET, focus on: hierarchy = complete system of all ranks; taxon = each individual rank/unit. Species is always the lowest/most specific rank across all kingdoms.
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