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Why are organisms with the same order stronger than organisms that only share the same phylum? NO LINKS! I’M NOT DOWNLOADING YOUR VIRUSES!
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Why are organisms with the same order stronger than organisms that only share the same phylum?
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So the answer is: Phylum is a broader category than family, so the organisms would be more related if they were in the same family.
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