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well. dB> the answer is simply even if you are copying idgaf because im a boss and im still in 7th grade of course all of the organisms are classified into a kingdom and then are divided into one of several classes of course silly gooseys
Each domain of organisms is divided into several kingdoms. The smallest, most specific classification level is species. The plural form of the word phylum is phyla.
Classes
An organism is made up of several eukaryotic cells and eats only dead organisms. It is made up of several eukaryotic cells so it is not Kingdom Monera. It eats dead organisms, so it is probably a decomposer and apart of the Kingdom Fungi.
Organisms are classified into kingdoms, phylums, classes, orders, families, genuses, and species. There are several subcategories, such as subspecies. An organism's scientific name is the combination of its genus and subspecies (ex. Puma Concolor, Puma is the genus, concolor is the species).
Several populations of organisms living together in one area is called an ecosystem.Added:Actually, several populations of organisms living together in one area is called a community.
No. The definition of a species is often defined as the largest group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring. If several are totally different they don't fit the definition.
This forms a community.
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kingdoms are divided into phylums, and each phylum is divided into classes. some phyla only have one class though, such as nematoda.
your on the right track but they are actually all of the above and then some they start as the kingdom of animals then withen the cadigorie there are different phyla and class genus order and species
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There are in many kingdoms. But many of protists are like that
Roundworms are a part of the animal kingdom. They are a part of the phylum nematoda. There are several species of roundworms.
No, viruses are in a group of their own. They are not living organisms since they don't carry out all the 7 vital functions so their group isn't officially a kingdom.
An organism is made up of several eukaryotic cells and eats only dead organisms. It is made up of several eukaryotic cells so it is not Kingdom Monera. It eats dead organisms, so it is probably a decomposer and apart of the Kingdom Fungi.
They can belong to several kingdoms. While plants are the most obvious choice, some organisms in the kingdom Eubacteria carry out photosynthesis as do some protists.
2 separate species.
"Bacteria" refers to a whole domain of organisms, which is a classificational level above kingdom. The domain is called "Bacteria", and it contains several kingdoms of bacteria. Cyanobacteria are their own kingdom, generally called "Cyanobacteria" which is part of Archaebacteria.