Which of the following statements must be *FALSE*?

Question 3 options:

Species A and B belong to the same class, but different phylum


Species A and B belong to the same kingdom, but different phylum


Species A and B belong to different phylum, but the same domain


Species A and B belong to the same kingdom, but different orders


Species A and B belong to different classes, but the same kingdom

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Answer:

Species A and B belong to different classes, but the same kingdom.

The following statements must be *FALSE* - Species A and B belong to the same class, but different phylum.

The taxonomic ranking of organisms are -

  1. domain
  2. kingdom
  3. phylum
  4. class
  5. order
  6. genus
  7. species
  • Since the system is hierarchical, organisms belonging to the same class also belong to the same phylum, kingdom, and domain.
  • For instance, all animals belonging to the class Reptilia (reptiles, then) also belong to the phylum Chordata and the kingdom Animalia and domain eukarya.

Thus, the inclusive taxonomic ranks can be different, however, exclusive ranks must be the same.

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