If we are thinking in the same terms; Any living thing must
1)respond to it's environment
2)Produce waste
3)Reproduce
4)Require energy
5)Be composed of cells
6)And something else, but every little bit helps I guess :)
There are seven levels of classification for human beings. They are species, gender, family, order, class, phylum and kingdom.
Are you talking the 7 basic levels of classical biological classification? Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Of these, species is the most specific. There are sub-species as well. This is not the only current classification system.
formal, material, and final
In year 7 the expected levles are level 5 and over.
kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Vertebrata Class: Mammalia Order: Lagomorpha Family: Leporidae Genus: Oryctolagus Species: Cuniculus
The levels of classification for all organisms is as following (from broadest to narrowest) Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species. So organisms that have the same species will be most alike.
7 levels of classification from broadest to most specific level
Whaat are the seven levels of classification for a mountain zebra
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No, since Aristotle, the greek philosopher, only created 7 classification levels, so we stick with that.
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7 Classification levels of a dragonflyKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataClass: InsectaOrder: OdonataFamily: LibellulidaeGenus: LibellulaSpecies: flavidaBy: Logan G.
what is the phylum of a hamster
the 7 levels of classification id kingdom,phlum,class,order,families,genus,and species
The Seven Levels Of Classification Are:1. Kingdom2. Phylum3. Class4. Order5. Family6. Genus7. Species
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The domain is Eukara, and the kingdom is Protista.
The domain is Eukara, and the kingdom is Protista.