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Could you please provide more context or specify which groups you are referring to for me to provide a more accurate classification?
In biological classification, the subdivisions for the order are: order, family, genus, and species. Each level represents a different degree of relatedness and specificity in the classification of organisms.
The seven levels of classification in the current system are kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. Organisms are grouped based on shared characteristics and evolutionary relationships at each level.
Hi,Evolution: Most of the life forms that we see today have arisen from the accumulation of changes in the body design of ancient organisms. This slow change in the body design of an organism over a long period of time is termed as evolution. It helps an organism to survive in its surroundings.Classification allows things to be identified and categorized on the basis of structure and function of an organism, and accordingly, we can refer to them as primitive or advanced organisms. Therefore, classification helps in predicting the line of evolution.Classification is a tool in the study of evolution. Only after classifying the varieties of organisms in various kingdoms, classes, order, family, genus, etc, it became possible to create the evolutionary lineage.
The number of organisms increases as you go up each classification level. Domain- largest and most inclusive category Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
Just think up words that make up a sentence where each word starts with the first letter of each of the classification levels....ie King Philip Came Over From Greece Saturday.... is commonly used to remember Kingdom, Phylum, Family, Order, Family, Genus, Species.
Classification of costs
Revolution and evolution have nothing to do with each other.
Each classification has his specific risk, also each substance.
Orders are divided into Families. The hierarchy of clasification of living things most generally used is, from broadest to narrowest: * Domain * Kingdom * Phylum * Class * Order * Family * Genus * Species For more information, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_classification
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