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Phylum is a primary division of the animal kingdom, the major taxonomic group of plants and animals which further contain classes. Organisms are divided in kingdoms,phyla, classes to make it easy for research and clarity in this vast range of different variety of organisms.
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kingdoms are divided into phylums, and each phylum is divided into classes. some phyla only have one class though, such as nematoda.
Classification classes are divided into different categories based on specific criteria or characteristics. This division helps to organize and group similar items or entities together for better analysis and understanding.
There are more classes of organisms, since it is the most specific of the three.
Biology is the study of living organisms, divided into many specialized fields that cover their morphology, physiology, anatomy, behavior, origin, and distribution.
The second smallest group of classification is the order. Organisms are first classified into domains, then kingdoms, phyla, classes, orders, families, genera, and finally species.
The early Romans were divided into two classes because of their wealth, just as people today are divided into groups or classes due to wealth.
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The taxonomic rank "kingdom" is divided into smaller groups called "phyla." Phyla are further subdivided into classes, then orders, families, genera, and species.
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