The next taxnomic subdivision directly spouting from phylum is class. The total ranks go in this order: Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species.
The level of hierarchy just below the phylum is the class. Classes consist of related organisms within a phylum that share similar characteristics and features.
Phylum
hi Division is just the alternative for phylum when referring to plants and fungi.
The scientific name of phylum Ascomycota is Ascomycetes.
Contrary to just about every answer I've seen, they are all out dated, a new level was added recently, Domain. The levels now proceed as Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.
Just like butterflies, fleas, bees and ants, wasps are insects and thus feature in the Class Insecta. All insects, along with arachnids (spiders, ticks and so on) and myriapods feature in the Phylum Arthropoda.
The phylum to which humans belong is Chordata.Domain: EukaryotaKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataSubphylum: VertebrataClass: MammaliaSubclass: TheriaOrder: PrimatesSuborder: AnthropoideaFamily: HominidaeGenus: HomoSpecies: H. sapiensSubspecies: H. s. sapiens
I wouldn't consider it any larger than other classes - it is just the top of the hierarchy.
Its basically a hierarchy just for quadrilaterals.
it is in the s.e.x phylum..... lol im just joking.....
Lycopodiophyta. "Division" is just another word for phylum, when used with plants, if that was confusing you.
600 feet if the mountain is already below sea level and so is the valley then just subtract the difference
If you are talking about dry land that is below sea level, then these are a few examples... The Netherlands (formerly called Holland) Southern Louisiana If you are talking about seas or oceans, then it's just about all if not all of them. Sea level is basically the top of the water, like where the water level meets the shore. Anything below that is below sea level. If it is a lake or a pond, then it may vary. Because the level of the land may also be above or below sea level depending on the location.
very smart I think it's just below monkies
hi Division is just the alternative for phylum when referring to plants and fungi.
A species such as an adder can be classified by phylum, but an organ such as a tongue does not get its own phylum, it is just part of the adder. Adders are classified as reptiles.
The spinal cord ends at the level of the first lumbar vertebra, which is just below the level of the ribs.
All domestic and feral horse breeds belong to the same phylum as they are all the same species, just different breeds. The phylum for a horse is Chordata.
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