Archeobactetia
The taxonomic classification of living organisms has different rankings, such as domain and kingdom. A domain is at the top and is the largest category to which an organism can belong to. The classification of kingdom is below a domain in rank. Kingdoms are subdivided into groups called phyla.
No. The classification system is set up so that living things are grouped together at first in a very broad group and then defined a little more as the groups become more distinct. If 2 things are in a different kingdom to begin than there is no way they are the same species
In order from least to most specific, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Family, Genus, Species
Some eukaryotic or prokaryotes live and function together in colonies.
Vertebrates are classified variously .Most popular classification divides them in 2 groups , 1 superclass Pisces and super class Tetrapoda . There are other classifications as Agnatha , Gnathstomata , Amniota and Anamniota .
The taxonomic classification of living organisms has different rankings, such as domain and kingdom. A domain is at the top and is the largest category to which an organism can belong to. The classification of kingdom is below a domain in rank. Kingdoms are subdivided into groups called phyla.
species
The classification of organisms is a system of arranging the organisms into groups or sets on the basis of similarities and differences. The two types of classification are:- (i) plant kingdom (ii) animal kingdom
There are a number of classification groups in science. These include kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, as well as species.
The animal kingdom is divided into five groups for classification purposes. They are called Ctenophora, Porifera, Placozoa, Cnidaria, and Bilateria.
The Order would have the smallest level of classification out of the options provided (kingdom, phylum, order). Order is a classification level under phylum and would have fewer groups of organisms compared to phylum or kingdom.
Define the term Species. If two organisms belong to the same family, what other classification levels do they have in common with one another. They also belong to the same kingdom, phylum, class and order.
taxonomy
The three classification groups shared by all four organisms are domain, kingdom, and phylum.
Balearics
The seven taxonomic ranks in the binomial classification system, from broadest to most specific, are kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species.
Clams, snails, and squids all belong to kingdom Animalia phylum Molluska.