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Fisher Kane
3 May, 02:46
What is the name of the most specific taxa?
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Omar Cannon
3 May, 04:55
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The levels of classification he used are: kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. You can see that genus and species are the two most specific categories, which is why they are used in binomial nomenclature to identify an organism.
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