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A genus is composed of a number of related... a) kingdoms b) phyla c)orders d)species

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A genus is composed of a number of related species. A genus is a taxonomic rank in the classification of organisms between the family and the species. A genus contains a group or related species of organisms exhibiting common attributes. A genus name constitutes the first part of the binomial species name for individual species within the genus. For example, Felis is a genus within the family Felidae. Felis catus and Felis silvestris are the two species within the genus.

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A genus is composed of a number of related species. For example, canus is the genus for dogs.
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