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when grouping and identifying living things, the classification is based on?
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User: when grouping and identifying living things, the classification is based on?

Weegy: The taxa in hierarchical order: Domain - Archea, Eubacteria, Eukaryote Kingdom - Plants, Animals, Fungi, Protists, Eubacteria (Monera), Archaebacteria Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species The domain is the broadest category, [ while species is the most specific category available. The taxon Domain was only introduced in 1990 by Carl Woese, as scientists reorganise things based on new discoveries and information. For example, the European Hare would be classified as follows: Eukaryote --> Animal --> Chordata --> Mammalia --> Lagomorpha --> Leporidae --> Lepus --> Lepus Europaeus. ]
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When grouping and identifying living things, the classification is based on - similarities and differences.
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