Class
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Phylum is the second broadest classification grouping for animals, following Kingdom. Phylum divides animals into major groups based on general characteristics such as body structure and organization. Examples of phyla include Chordata (which includes vertebrates) and Arthropoda (which includes insects and crustaceans).
The hierarchy of biological classification is: Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
Phylum: Magnoliophyta (Devision: Magnoliophyta)
Phylum
The phylum classification of carabao grass is Magnoliophyta, which includes flowering plants.
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Phylum
The rose is a flowering plant so it is in the magnoliophyta phylum. The kingdom is plants. The classification is magnoliopsida.
Phylum Ciliophora
Class is smaller than phylum and contains orders.
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.
The second highest taxonomic classification between kingdom and class is phylum.