answersLogoWhite

0

What families are divided into?

User Avatar

Anonymous

7y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

Taxonomically speaking, a Family is divided into Subfamily, and then Genus.

User Avatar

Wiki User

7y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

A common effect to the revolutionary war was what?

Families were divided in loyalty. (apex)


How did members of the Lucayan families divided chores among themselves?

Its divided into 39


What are the fact families of 768 divided by 23?

33.3913


What was a common effect of the Revolutionary War?

families were divided in loyalty


What was common effect of the revolutionary war?

families were divided in loyalty


How are kingdoms divided up?

Kingdoms are divided into phyla (singular is phylum), each phylum is divided into classes, each class is divided into orders, and orders are divided into families. Families are divided into genera (singular is genus), and each genus is divided into species. Keep in mind that for each main group there can be a subgroup if necessary (for example: sub-phylum, suborder, subfamily, subgenus, or subspecies.


How did Jim crow impact the civil rights movement?

families divided.


A common effect of revolutionary war was that?

Families were divided in loyalty. (apex)


How many families of animals are there in the world?

There are around 35 major groups, or "orders," of animals in the world, which can be further divided into smaller groups like families and species.


What was result of the dawes act?

Native Americans lands were divided into small plots of land and distributed to individual families


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.


How are families of the periodic table named?

The Periodic table can be divided into nine families of elements each having similar properties. The families include: Alkali metals Alkaline metals The Transition metals Other metals Metalloids Non-metals Noble gases Rare Earth