Taxonomic categories/ taxonomic groups are distinct biological entities and not merely morphological aggregates.
Taxonomic categories:
Final Answer: The given statement is false.
Taxonomic groups or categories are distinct biological entities and not merely morphological aggregates. What does this mean?
Assertion [A]: Taxonomic hierarchy includes eight obligate categories.
Reason [R]: Intermediate categories are used to make taxonomic positions more informative as it is independent of any taxon.