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A taxon made up of similar genera is known as a family. It is a higher level of classification in taxonomy that groups together related genera based on shared characteristics. Families contain one or more genera that exhibit close evolutionary relationships.
A taxon made up of similar species is called a genus. Genera are groups of closely related species that share common characteristics and are grouped together based on evolutionary relationships. Members of the same genus are more closely related to each other than they are to species in other genera.
A taxon that includes all orders of similar species is called a class. It is a higher level in the classification system than an order and encompasses a broader range of organisms.
A phylum is a taxonomic category that is composed of several classes. It is a higher rank than class but lower than kingdom. Examples of phyla include Chordata and Arthropoda.
There are around 30-40 classes in the animal kingdom, depending on the classification system used. Some common classes include Mammalia (mammals), Aves (birds), Reptilia (reptiles), Amphibia (amphibians), and Insecta (insects).