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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.
Species. Explanation : Let us consider the next level of classification which is Genus. Genus is a group of closely related species. So, there are more number of organisms here as there are more than one specie. The next level is Family which is a group of closely related genera (Plural of genus). Now, here, there many genera which in turn contains many species. The levels of classification are such that each level contains more number of organisms than the previous level. So, it is called a Hierarchy of classification.
domain
The most inclusive level of life is the domain, which includes all living organisms on Earth. This level encompasses all organisms and includes the highest level of classification in the Linnaean taxonomy system.
Species
Species
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The least level of classification in terms of Binomial Nomenclature in Taxonomy is Kingdom. There are seven different levels of classification. The acronym I use to remember is King Phillip Came Over For Great Spaghetti. This stands for: Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species.
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.
The lowest level of classification in science is the species level. Organisms are classified into different species based on their ability to interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
The highest level of classification, domain, includes the most different types of organisms. There are three main domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya, each containing a wide variety of organisms with distinct characteristics and evolutionary histories.
The kingdom level of classification contains the most diversity and number of organisms. It is the broadest level where organisms are grouped based on shared characteristics.
The classification of species.
The least specific taxonomic classification is Domain. It represents the broadest level of classification in the biological classification system.
There are several classification levels that are more specific then the family level. From least to greatest they are; order, class, phylum, kingdom and domain. Domain being the greatest of the 8 classification levels.
Yes, the Domain is the broadest classification level.