In a taxonomic hierarchy, the number of common characters will increase as we go fromA. Class to oderB. Species to KingdomC. Genus to SpeciesD. Kingdom to Species
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As the sequence goes from the species to the kingdom in a taxonomic hierarchy, a number of the common characteristics will, from the options available (a) will decrease.
For instance, the mango tree is considered to be under the kingdom of Plantae as well as to be under the unicellular algae Chlamydomonas, it is also under the kingdom Plantae, but they possess only one common aspect that they both generate chlorophyll and have a cell wall.
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