If a cuttlefish is in the class Cephalopoda and a bear is in the class Mammalia, which of the following MUST also be true? Group of answer choices They must be in the same genus They must be in different kingdoms They must be in different orders They must be in the same phylum They must be in the same family
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The cuttlefish belongs to the class Cephalopoda, which is part of the phylum Mollusca. The bear belongs to the class Mammalia, which is part of the phylum Chordata. Show more…
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