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Question: The term phylum in taxonomy was given by a. John Roy b. G. L. Cuvier c. L. Linnaeus d. Lamar...

The term phylum in taxonomy was given by
a. John Roy
b. G. L. Cuvier
c. L. Linnaeus
d. Lamark

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Taxonomy is defined as the study of the classification of plants and animals and their evolutionary relationship. The living organisms can be classified into different taxa. Phylum is a taxonomic rank is placed above kingdom and below class.

Complete answer:
The classification of organisms is not a single step process. In it hierarchy of many steps are involved where each step represents a rank or category. Because the category is part of the overall taxonomic arrangement. It is called a taxonomic category and all categories together form taxonomic hierarchy. Each category basically represents a rank and usually called a taxon.

Various taxonomic categories are:
- Species: It is a group of individuals in plants as well as animals which resemble each other closely in structure and function and can reproduce among themselves.
- Genus: It forms a taxonomic category higher than species. It is a group of closely related species.
- Family: It is a number of genera having several common characters.
- Orders: A number of families having common characters are placed in an order.
- Class: It is a basic category. Similar orders are placed together in a class.
- Phylum: Many classes with common characters are included in a Phylum. The term division is used for this in case of plants. This term was coined by G. L. Cuvier.
- Kingdom: It is the highest category of taxonomic studies.

The taxonomic classification of an organism is done in the following four steps:
- Characterization.
- Identification.
- Classification.
- Nomenclature.

Hence, the correct answer is option (B).

Note: Taxonomic knowledge about an organism is based on their morphology, cytology, embryology, fossils and ecological relationship. Classification involves the ordering of organisms into groups based on all this information.