Byron is observing organisms that are living in a patch of soil. He makes the following claim.
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Biology, 27.03.2020 05:17 berniceallonce22
Byron is observing organisms that are living in a patch of soil. He makes the following claim.
"I have observed 40 individual organisms. They are classified into 3 species, 1 phylum, and 2 kingdoms."
Which is the most accurate evaluation of Byron's statement?
A.
The statement could be accurate because Byron organized the taxa correctly.
B.
The statement cannot be accurate because 40 is much greater than 3 + 1 + 2.
C.
The statement cannot be accurate because one phylum must be grouped into one kingdom.
D.
The statement cannot be accurate because 3 species must be grouped into 3 phyla.
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