Which of the following taxonomic categories contains organisms belonging to the same class but not to the same family?(1) Population
(2) Genus
(3) Species
(4) Order
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Which of the following taxonomic categories contains organisms belonging to the same class but not to the same family?
(1) Population
(2) Genus
(3) Species ✔️✔️✔️
(4) Order
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Answer:
Order is the taxonomic category which contains organisms belonging to the same class but not to the same family.
Explanation:
- Order is a higher taxon that consists of a collection of families with similar characteristics.
- Regardless, the basic trademark will be less than that of a family or variety.
- Primates (monkeys, gorillas, and humans), Carnivora, Rodentia, and Cetacea are among the most frequently requested warm-blooded species (whale and dolphin).
Hence, the order is the taxonomic category that contains organisms belonging to the same class but not family.
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