Best NEET Biology Mock Test Taxonomic Hierarchy, Species Classification & Binomial Nomenclature — Complete NEET Guide (The Living World)

NEET Exam - The Living World Test 10

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    Imagine trying to find one specific book in a library with no shelves, no labels, and no system at all. Impossible, right? That is exactly what biology would look like without classification. Scientists have discovered over 8 million species on Earth — and to study, compare, and understand all of them, we need a precise, logical system.

    This is where taxonomic hierarchy, binomial nomenclature, and species classification come in. These are core concepts from The Living World chapter – and they appear in almost every NEET paper. Let’s break them down clearly so you never lose a mark on these topics again.

    What is a taxonomic hierarchy?

    Taxonomic hierarchy is the step-by-step ranking system used to classify all living organisms. Every organism is placed into a series of groups, from the broadest category down to the most specific one.

    Correct Order — Descending (Broadest to Most Specific)

    RankExample (Human)Example (Tiger)
    KingdomAnimaliaAnimalia
    PhylumChordataChordata
    ClassMammaliaMammalia
    OrderPrimatesCarnivora
    FamilyHominidaeFelidae
    GenusHomoPanthera
    Speciessapienstigris

    Species — The Most Fundamental Unit of Classification

    Species is the smallest and most fundamental unit of biological classification. But what exactly makes something a “species”?

    Members of the same species:

    • Share similar genetic makeup
    • Can freely interbreed with each other
    • Produce fertile offspring
    • Cannot successfully reproduce with members of other species
     
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