Answer :

The correct answer is option D, Species

Species is the lowest level of classification is the taxonomy. At the highest position lies the Kingdom which consists of several “Phylums”, the “Phylum” consists of several “Class”. A “Class” consists of several “Order and family” and within a “Family” comes several “Genus and species”. For example – lets take the taxonomic classification of Human beings

Kingdom: Animalia

Phylum: Chordata

Class: Mammalia

Order: Primates

Family: Hominidae

Genus: Homo

Species: Homo sapiens

 

The level of taxonomy (taxonomic category) that has the fewest organisms is the species level.

What are taxonomic levels?

Taxonomic levels are different levels of biological organization between different groups of organisms.

The taxonomic levels in decreased order are:

  • kingdom
  • phylum
  • class
  • order
  • family
  • genus
  • species

  • These taxonomic levels are fundamental for classifying all organisms in the tree of life.

In conclusion, the level of taxonomy (taxonomic category) that has the fewest organisms, in this case, is the species level.

Learn more about the taxonomic levels here:

https://brainly.com/question/1918761

Other Questions