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Question
what is the smallest taxonomic group that contains organisms of different species?
○ genus
○ order
○ family
○ domain
Brief Explanations
To determine the smallest taxonomic group containing different species, we analyze each option:
- Genus: A genus can include multiple species (e.g., Canis includes Canis lupus (wolf) and Canis familiaris (dog)).
- Order: Larger than genus (e.g., Carnivora includes many families and genera), not the smallest.
- Family: Larger than genus (e.g., Canidae includes multiple genera), not the smallest.
- Domain: The broadest taxonomic level (e.g., Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya), much larger than genus.
Among these, genus is the smallest group that can contain different species.
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A. genus