Linnaeus hierarchical system of classification includes seven levels. Which is each of these levels referred to as?
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Step 2: Each level represents a different level of specificity, with kingdom being the broadest and species being the most specific. **The seven levels in Linnaeus hierarchical system of classification are:** Show more…
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