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Which of the following is the correct sequence of taxonomic categories?*1 pointClass – phylum – tribe – order – family – genus – speciesDivision – class – family – tribe – order – genus – speciesDivision – class – order – family – tribe – genus – speciesPhylum – order – class - tribe – family – genus - species

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Which of the following is the correct sequence of taxonomic categories?*1 pointClass – phylum – tribe – order – family – genus – speciesDivision – class – family – tribe – order – genus – speciesDivision – class – order – family – tribe – genus – speciesPhylum – order – class - tribe – family – genus - species

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The correct sequence of taxonomic categories is: Division – class – order – family – tribe – genus – species.

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