Classification within Biology has 8 main levels of classification: domain (e.g eukaryota), kingdom (e.g animalia), phylum (chordata- those that have a spinal cord), class (mammalia), order (primates), family (homindae), genus (homo), species (sapiens). This shows the descending rank for Homo Sapiens.
the most specific level is genus
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The lowest level of classification is species.
Its either genus or species.
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What is the broadest narrowest level of classification
i don’t know
The smallest unit is a quark. I'm not sure what you mean by 'of classification'
D smallest element in data hierarchy is FIELD.REASON: It (field) is d smallest bit of information found in a record.
Each level of the biological hierarchy is called a taxon, which encompasses several classifications.
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If it is a molecular compound, the smallest unit is called a molecule. If it is an ionic compound, the smallest unit is called a formula unit.
A record is the largest unit of information in the data hierarchy. The smallest unit in the data hierarchy is called a data field.
The smallest unit is a quark. I'm not sure what you mean by 'of classification'
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D smallest element in data hierarchy is FIELD.REASON: It (field) is d smallest bit of information found in a record.
species
Each level of the biological hierarchy is called a taxon, which encompasses several classifications.
Your mother is that that's why
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A classification system used to catagorize organism.
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