Question
Can you identify the correct sequence of taxonomical categories?
  1. Species → Order → Phylum → Kingdom
  2. Genus → Species → Order → Kingdom
  3. Species → Genus → Order → Phylum

Answer

He correct hierarchical arrangement of taxonomic categories in ascending order is
Species → Genus → Family → Order → Class → Phylum → Kingdom
Therefore, both (a) and (c) represent correct sequences of taxonomic categories. In sequence (b), species should be followed by genus. Therefore, it does not represent the correct sequence.

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