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The image below shows how wolves and dogs compare to some other animals in the levels of classification. (5 points)

An image of classification levels of dog is shown. There are 8 columns and 7 rows. The top row says Animalia and then lists the following organisms from left to right: Insect, Fish, Rabbit, Cat, Fox, Jackal, Wolf, and Dog. The second row says Chordata and lists the following organisms from left to right: Fish, Rabbit, Cat, Fox, Jackal, Wolf, and Dog. The third row says Mammalia and lists the following organisms from left to right: Rabbit, Cat, Fox, Jackal, Wolf, and Dog. The fourth row says Carnivora and lists the following organisms from left to right: Cat, Fox, Jackal, Wolf, and Dog. The fifth row says Canidae and lists the following organisms from left to right: Fox, Jackal, Wolf, and Dog. The sixth row says Canis and lists the following organisms from left to right: Jackal, Wolf and Dog. The seventh row says Canis lupus and lists the following organisms from left to right: Wolf and Dog.

Based on the chart, how are fish and dogs related?

They belong to the same kingdom but different phyla.
They belong to the same phylum but different classes.
They belong to the same kingdom and class.
They belong to the same phylum and class.

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Answer:

I would say it is 'They belong to the same phylum but different classes.'

Explanation:

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They belong to the same phylum but different classes