The classification group which has the least variety of organisms would be species. This is because it is the smallest class, and has been narrowed down beginning from kingdom.
for A+ peeps there's actually 2 of these questions 1.GENUS 2.SPECIES
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Then Genus, family, order, class, phylum, kingdom and finally all life.
Species. It is not Phylum because Phylum has an enormous number of organisms beneath its wing.
The classification group which has the least variety of organisms would be species. This is because it is the smallest class, and has been narrowed down beginning from kingdom.
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Period 2, It only contains two metals, making it the least metallic period
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The class of animals that contains the least examples is the family, as it is the lowest level in the classification of animals.
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The classification of species.
Phylum includes the least variety of organisms. It is a higher taxonomic rank that groups together related classes and is below the domain and kingdom levels.
The domain Eukarya contains organisms that can move, as it includes a wide range of organisms such as animals, plants, fungi, and protists that have the ability to move at least for part of their lives.
Living organisms that are not bacteria, viruses, etc.