Answer:
False
Step-by-step explanation:
In the early 18th century, specifically 1707, the principles of defining natural genera and species of organisms was proposed by a man referred to as the Father of Taxonomy. The man is a called Carolus Linnaeus, a swedish botanist.
Linnaeus, in 1735, gave an hierarchical system i.e. from broadest to most specific, of classification via his pamphlet called Systema Naturae. He classified all of nature i.e. virtually all living organisms, into a wide group called KINGDOM. He then divided kingdom into Class, Class Classes were divided into Order, Order into Genus (plural-genera), and Genus into species.
This system was further modified in the modern era by adding other classifications like domain (before kingdom) and phylum (before class), but Linnaeus classification is the foundation and was attributed for it.
In the question, the order is from the most specific to most inclusive, hence, it is false