From large to small, taxonomic categories are kingdom (let's say Animalia), phylum (Chordata), class (Mammalia), order (Primates), family (Hominidae), genus (Homo), and species (Homo sapiens, for example). There are also subphyla, subclasses etc., tribes falling into families, and races falling into species (for example Homo sapiens neanderthalensis, Neanderthal man, and Homo sapiens sapiens, being us; both are the same species but different races). So, race would be the smallest, though even smaller categories sometimes apply to domestic and arteficially selected animals and plants (breeds, crops).
the smallest category is species but from largest to smallest it will be: kingdom Phylum class order family genus and species and you can come up with another word for it to help you with it. so yeh there you go
eubacteria is the smallest kingdom
The smallest organisms are found in Kingdom Monera or the Moneran Kingdom.
Viruses are the smallest microbes in the protist kingdom.
The kingdom that contains the smallest organisms is the Monera kingdom, which includes bacteria and archaea. These organisms are unicellular and have simple cellular structures compared to other kingdoms.
taxonomic category between kingdom and class is _____
No, Its third smallest.
The largest category in the plant kingdom, the Division, is based on the presence or absence of vascular tissue, while the largest category in the animal kingdom, the Phylum, is typically based on body plan and organization. Plants are mostly stationary and rely on photosynthesis for energy, while animals are generally mobile and obtain energy through ingestion of other organisms.
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