Number the seven major taxonomic groups in order from the one containing the largest number of types of organisms to the one that containing only one. Class______ Order_____ Family_____ Phylum____ Genus______ Species_____ Kingdom______ 2.Members of the same _________can mate and produce fertile offspring. 3. Taxonomists use a two-part naming system to identify an organism. The scientific name of an organism is the______ and_______ of the organism.
Number the seven major taxonomic groups in order from the one containing the largest number of types of organisms to the one that containing only one. Class______ Order_____ Family_____ Phylum____ Genus______ Species_____ Kingdom______ 2.Members of the same _________can mate and produce fertile offspring. 3. Taxonomists use a two-part naming system to identify an organism. The scientific name of an organism is the______ and_______ of the organism.
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direction: Number the seven major taxonomic groups in order from the one containing the largest number of types of organisms to the one that containing only one.
Class______
Order_____
Family_____
Phylum____
Genus______
Species_____
Kingdom______
2.Members of the same
_________can mate and produce fertile offspring.
3. Taxonomists use a two-part naming system to identify an organism. The scientific name of
an organism is the______
and_______
of the organism.
4. This system of naming is called_______
5. A group of related species are in the same._______
6. A group of related families are in the same_______
7. A group of related phyla are in the same._______
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