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In taxonomic hierarchy there can be many intermediate categories but there are only _____ obligate categories.

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In taxonomic hierarchy there can be many intermediate categories but there are only _____ obligate categories.

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In taxonomic hierarchy, there are only eight obligate categories. These categories represent the primary ranks in biological classification and are sequentially organized as follows:

  1. Domain
  2. Kingdom
  3. Phylum
  4. Class
  5. Order
  6. Family
  7. Genus
  8. Species

These eight categories are considered essential for the classification of living organisms, and they provide a structured framework for understanding the relationships and characteristics of different species. Each category becomes increasingly specific as one moves from domain (the broadest category) to species (the most specific category).

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