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24 February, 09:17

Two different species belong to the same class. What other levels of classification do they have in

common?

family and genus

kingdom and genus

kingdom and phylum

order and family

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  1. 24 February, 12:35
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    Answer: Domain, Kingdom, and Phylum

    Explanation:

    The order of classification is: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species

    If two different species belong to same class they will share what is before the class in classification that is Domain, kingdom and Phylum. Since the species are different they will definitely share "species" in the classification. Whatever they both will share in order, family, genus depend on their similar characteristic.
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