Station 1! pls!
1. which of the following groups has the largest number of different...
Biology, 22.12.2019 10:31 anthonylund311
Station 1! pls!
1. which of the following groups has the largest number of different organisms?
a. family
b. class
c. kingdom
d. domain
2. which of the following is not one of the three domains?
a. archaea
b. phylum
c. eukarya
d. bacteria
3. which of the following groups contain organisms that are most closely related?
a. species
b. class
c. genus
d. order
4. organisms are called by their scientific name, which consists of their and
a. genus; species
b. order; family
c. class; family
d. species; kingdom
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