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An owl and a bat share the same kingdom and phylum; an owl and a robin share the same kingdom, phylum, and class. Which of the following statements is correct? a. The owl and the bat have more characteristics in common. b. The owl and the robin have more characteristics in common. c. All three animals share the same characteristics. d. These three animals have no characteristics in common.

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Answered by shriya1234
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It's answer is

b)The owl and the robin have more characteristics in common.

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Answered by Sidyandex
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a. The owl and the bat have more characteristics in common.

Normally,  Each of the genus of organisms are divided into classes and kingdom is the only kingdom of eukaryotes contains the autotrophs and heterotrophs.

The unicellular and multicellular organisms vary on many different aspects.

An owl and a bat share the same kingdom and phylum; an owl and a robin share the same kingdom, phylum, and class.

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