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Taxonomic categories/ taxonomic groups are distinct biological entities and not merely morphological aggregates.

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True
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False
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Solution

Taxonomic categories:

  1. Taxonomic categories are morphological aggregates of similar organisms.
  2. Every category has organisms with specific similarities.
  3. They do not act as distinct biological entities as each of the organism tends to be part of multiple levels of taxonomic categories.

Final Answer: The given statement is false.


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