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Two different organisms are classified into the same family. This means they would be placed in


A

The same phylum, but different class.

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the same class, but different species.

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different classes and different orders.

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the same genus, but different phyla.

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Solution

The correct option is B

the same class, but different species.


Following the principles of Linnaean heirarchy organisms belonging to the same family will belong to the same class but different species.

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