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If the phylum is broken down into classes, the next grouping would be orders. After orders, the next grouping would be families, followed by genera (singular: genus), and finally species.
In biological classification, a kingdom is a broader category than a phylum. Kingdoms encompass multiple phyla, which are further divided into classes, orders, families, genera, and species. For example, the Animal Kingdom contains multiple phyla, such as Chordata and Arthropoda.
In taxonomy, a family is a rank used to classify and group organisms that share common characteristics and are more closely related than genera but less closely related than orders. Families typically include multiple genera that share a common ancestor.
Phylum: Cnidaria Dichotomous key: Does the organism have a bell-shaped body? (Yes - Proceed to 2, No - Not a jellyfish) Does the organism have tentacles hanging down? (Yes - Likely a jellyfish, No - Not a jellyfish)
Actually, the classification of animals goes from broad to specific, starting with kingdom and descending down to species. The hierarchy is: kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. So, animals with a spine would be classified in the kingdom Animalia, phylum Chordata, class Mammalia (for mammals), and so on, down to the specific species.
Corals are classified as members of the phylum Cnidaria, which includes other animals such as jellyfish and sea anemones. Within the phylum Cnidaria, corals belong to the class Anthozoa. They are further divided into two subclasses: Hexacorallia (includes stony corals) and Octocorallia (includes soft corals).
The biggest are kingdoms and they go down to species in this order: Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
Here's the whole taxonomic hierarchy:DomainKingdomPhylumClassOrderFamilyGenusSpecies
There are three classes in the platyhelminthes phylum. These classes include Turbellaria, Monogenea, and Trematoda. These classes still break down into orders, families, genus, and species. I'm still looking for the rest.
In taxonomy, a family is a rank used to classify and group organisms that share common characteristics and are more closely related than genera but less closely related than orders. Families typically include multiple genera that share a common ancestor.
Class, Order, Family, Genus and Species.
PriestsWarriorsSecretariesPeasants
Octopuses are in the phylum Mollusca. Their full scientific classification is: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Mollusca Class: Cephalopoda Order: Octopoda from there octopuses are broken down into Families, and finally Genus and Species.
In biological classification, a kingdom is a broader category than a phylum. Kingdoms encompass multiple phyla, which are further divided into classes, orders, families, genera, and species. For example, the Animal Kingdom contains multiple phyla, such as Chordata and Arthropoda.
the kingdom of phylum is a group af living things that are narrowed down from the kingdom they where from. for example the human is 'phylum chordata'.
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it is broken down into monomers
Yes, elements can be broken down.