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Biology, 16.04.2020 02:54 adlaremse2987

A genus is a taxonomic grouping that identifies a collection of species. When a scientist discovers a new species, how is this species assigned to a genus?

A-It is put with the species with which it shares the most physical characteristics.

B- It is put with the species that live in similar climate zones.

C- It is put into a new genus until more information can be gathered.

D- It is put with the species that live in the same geographical region.

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