Answer:Just like @mariospartan answer, the "expert helper hand"
The order of taxonomy (from most to least comprehensive) is: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.
Explanation:
Many things can be classified under Kingdoms, but when you file in a species only a few are left.
For example, dogs are in the same kingdom and cats, wolves and basically all other animals.
However, as you enter the family, dogs are still in the same category as wolves, and as you move down to species, only different breeds of dogs remain.
Organisms in the same family and different genus in the same kingdom and different phylum organisms in the same class and organisms of different order in the same phylum and different classes of organisms in the same genus but different different species.
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