In the Linnean taxonomical system There are more organisms at the species level than at the genus level.
The correct option is D.
Explanation:
Carl Linnaeus is the father of taxonomy. His idea of classification is widely accepted and called as modern classification.
He categorized 7 levels based on the hierarchy as Kingdom, phylum , class, order, family, genus, species.
The Kingdom Animalia is the highest level of classification and species comes last.
The binomial nomenclature by him has made it very popular where distinguished species are categorized and is universal. In binomial nomenclature genus comes first (starts with capital letter) and species comes later (starts with small letter).
One genus will have many species. for example:
African lion Panthera leo (genus species)
Asian lion Panthera leo leo
So one genus will have many species in it.
Plate tectonics have the potential to affect organic evolution due to the fact that the movement of these plates may well cause land masses to shift and cause a change in climate as a result
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Answer:
when the energy moves between each trophic level 10% of the energy is made available for the next level. this energy is originally from the sunlight. so if a primary consumer has 10,000 energy then the primary consumer would end up getting 1,000 energy. the secondary consumer then gets 100 energy and the tertiary consumer gets 10 and so on. hope this sorta helps