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Design an inverted pyramid to show the taxonomic hierarchy using the following terms
Species, Order, Family, Kingdom, Division, Genus , Class

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  • As we go from kingdom to species in a taxonomic hierarchy, the number of common characteristics

    A
    Will increase
    B
    Will decrease
    C
    May increase or decrease
    D
    Remain same
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    A
    Species
    B
    Family
    C
    Variety
    D
    Kingdom
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    A
    Family
    B
    Genus
    C
    Phylum
    D
    Class
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