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when organism is in same class but is no...

when organism is in same class but is not in same family, the taxonomic term is called as

A

Order

B

Genus

C

Species

D

Family

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The correct Answer is:
A

Order is a taxonomic rank used in classifying organism generally below the class and comprised of families sharing a set of similar nature or character.
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