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2 March, 23:17

Which level of biological classification do Mammalia and Hominidae represent, respectively?

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  1. 2 March, 23:21
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    The answer is class and family.

    Taxonomic groups are used for biological classification. There are eight main taxonomic groups: domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species, with the domain as the most inclusive and species as the least inclusive. If we take a look on Mammalia and Hominidae classification, we can assume that Mammalia represents class, and Hominidae represents family:

    1. Domain: Eukarya

    2. Kingdom: Animalia

    3. Phylum: Chordata

    4. Class: Mammalia

    5. Order: Primates

    6. Family: Hominidae

    7. Genus: Homo

    8. Species: Homo sapiens
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