taxa

[ˈtæksə]

taxa Definition

a group or level of organization into which organisms are classified, especially in biological systematics.

Using taxa: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "taxa" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The new taxa were added to the existing classification system.

  • Example

    The species is part of the same taxa as the other birds in the area.

  • Example

    The researcher is studying the relationships between different taxa.

taxa Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with taxa

  • a taxonomic group that includes several lower-level taxa

    Example

    The family and order are higher taxa than genus and species.

  • a taxon that serves as the reference point for a particular group of organisms

    Example

    The type taxa for the genus Homo is Homo sapiens.

  • a taxon that contains only one species

    Example

    The genus Spheniscus is a monotypic taxa because it contains only one species, the Humboldt penguin.

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Summary: taxa in Brief

The term 'taxa' [ˈtæksə] refers to a level of organization used to classify organisms in biological systematics. It is used to group organisms based on their characteristics and relationships. Examples of taxa include higher taxa, which include several lower-level taxa, and monotypic taxa, which contain only one species.