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No. If they do not belong to the same class, they can't be in the same order or family.

The classification goes:

Kingdom

Phylum

Class

Order

Family

Genus

Species

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okay you got your kingdom phylum class order family genus and species


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What is larger class or family?

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Are organisms in the same family less closely related than organisms in the same order?

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Which classification group fewer organisms in it family or an order?

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Are two organisms that share the same order more or less closely relates than species that share the same class?

No. If they do not belong to the same class, they can't be in the same order or family. The classification goes: Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species