Taxa' differs from 'taxon' due to: A. This being a higher taxonomic category than taxon. B. This being a lower taxonomic category than taxon. C. This being the plural of taxon. D. This being the singular of taxon.
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It is a single unit of classification in taxonomy. - Taxa: Taxa is the plural form of taxon, meaning it refers to multiple taxonomic units or groups. Now, let's analyze the given options: A. This being a higher taxonomic category than taxon: This is incorrect Show more…
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