Which of the following is the correct sequence of the taxonomic hierarchy?
Division, order, family, class
Division, class, order, family
Family, division, order, class
Class, order, family, division
A
Division, order, family, class
B
Division, class, order, family
C
Family, division, order, class
D
Class, order, family, division
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The correct sequence of the taxonomic hierarchy is
(i) Kingdom
(ii) Phylum (for animals)/Division (for plants)
(iii) Class
(iv) Order
(v) Family
(vi) Genus
(vii) Species.
So, the correct answer is 'Division, class, order, family'
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