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Q: What are the 5 taxonomic groups?
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What is the broadest of the taxonomic groups?

Domain.


How do the taxonomic groups relate to clades?

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How many taxonomic groups do horse and human share?

Horses and humans share three groups in Taxonomy, they are as follows: Kingdom: Mammalia, Phylum: Chordata, and Class: Mammalia. The remaining 5 groups: Order, Family, Tribe, Genus, and Species, are completely different.


Is genus a taxonomic classification?

Yes, genus is a taxonomic classification that lies above the species level but below the family level. It groups closely related species together based on shared characteristics.


In which taxonomic groups among all animals did camera-type eyes evolve?

they evolved from a lizard


What taxonomic is divided into smaller group phyla?

The taxonomic rank "kingdom" is divided into smaller groups called "phyla." Phyla are further subdivided into classes, then orders, families, genera, and species.


Difference between family and order in classification?

In classification, family is a higher level of organization that groups together similar genera. It is a taxonomic rank below order. Order is a higher taxonomic rank than family and groups together similar families.


7 Taxonomic groups in order from largest to smallest?

Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species


Who replaced the 2 kingdom taxonomic system with the 5 taxonomic kingdom system?

Robert Whittaker is credited with replacing the 2 kingdom taxonomic system (plants and animals) with the 5 taxonomic kingdom system. His system included the kingdoms of Monera (now split into bacteria and archaea), Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia.


What are the 5 groups of superantigens?

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What family do flagellates belong to?

Flagellates belong to various taxonomic groups such as Euglenozoa, Dinoflagellata, and Trypanosomatidae.


What taxonomic procedures?

Taxonomic procedures involve the classification, naming, and organizing of organisms into specific groups based on their shared characteristics. This process helps biologists better understand the relationships between different species and establish a standard system for identifying and referencing organisms. Key components of taxonomic procedures include identifying diagnostic features, creating taxonomic keys, and applying standardized nomenclature rules.