If two organisms belong to the same FAMILY, what other taxa must they have in common? (SELECT ALL THAT APPLY)
Class
Domain
Genus
Kingdom
Order
Phylum
Species
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If two organisms belong to the same FAMILY, they must also have the following taxa in common:
1. Order
2. Class
3. Phylum
4. Kingdom
5. Domain
Explanation: In the biological classification system, organisms are grouped in a hierarchical structure. If they belong to the same family, they must fit into the same higher levels (kingdom, phylum, class, and order), but they may differ at the genus and species levels. The family is a subdivision of the order, and all classifications above it (order, class, phylum, kingdom, and domain) must be shared.