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Select the correct group in which members have the highest number of features in common.KingdomPhylumClassGenusSpeciesI'm not sure

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Select the correct group in which members have the highest number of features in common.

  • Kingdom
  • Phylum
  • Class
  • Genus
  • Species
  • I'm not sure
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Solution

To determine which group has the highest number of features in common, we need to understand the hierarchical classification system in biology:

  1. Kingdom - The broadest category, encompasses a large number of organisms with very few features in common.
  2. Phylum - A more specific group within a kingdom, sharing more features but still quite broad.
  3. Class - A subdivision of phylum, sharing a significant number of features.
  4. Order - A subdivision of class, with even more specific features.
  5. Family - A subdivision of order, sharing a lot of characteristics.
  6. Genus - A group within family, consisting of species that are very closely related.
  7. Species - The most specific category, where members share the most features in common.

Conclusion

The group with the highest number of features in common is Species.

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