In the Linnean taxonomical system _____. a) The highest level is the family.
b) The Animalia kingdom is the largest.
c) Organisms are named by their kingdom and species.
d) There are more organisms at the species level than at the genus level.

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Answer 1
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Option B.

The largest kingdom is animals.

Explanation:

Linnean taxonomical system is a system of classifying organisms and naming them and it was developed by Carlos Linneaus, who is know as the father of taxonomy.

The system include eight taxa and are classified from highest to lowest taxa. They are dormain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species. The linnean taxonomical system considered kingdom animals as the largest kingdom.

Answer 2
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b) The Animalia Kingdom is the largest.

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