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Question
Mention seven categories of hierarchical classification.
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Solution
The seven categories of hierarchical classification include the following:
(i) Species
(ii) Genus
(iii) Family
(iv) Order
(v) Class
(vi) Phylum/Division and
(vii) Kingdom
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