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Which level of taxonomy has the fewest organisms..

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Species. The level of taxonomy with the fewest organisms is the most specific one; hence, the species.
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Answer:

Species.

Step-by-step explanation:

The classification is important for the complete study of the organism. The taxonomic level of classification was explained by the Linnaeus to characterize the organism.

The kingdom is the highest level of classification that includes almost most of the organisms. The species is the lowest level includes the taxonomy classification. Species includes the fewest and the unique organism that increases the uniqueness among the organisms.

Thus, the answer is species.

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