Species
Maple leaves.
The Biological Levels of Classification from largest grouping to smallest grouping are: Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species A scientific name of an oganism contains the genus and the species. For example,Acer Rubrum is a scientific name for 'Red maple' . 'Acer' is the genus while 'Rubrum is the species.
The Biological Levels of Classification from largest grouping to smallest grouping are: Domain Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species A scientific name of an oganism contains the genus and the species. For example,Acer Rubrum is a scientific name for 'Red maple' . 'Acer' is the genus while 'Rubrum is the species.
First the term "kingdom" when used in terms of classification means something specific.A kingdom is a very high level classification as in the 'animal' kingdom, the 'plant' kingdom etc.As the maple is a plant it is part of the plant kingdom but is not a kingdom in its own rite.This is the scientific classification for the maple.Kingdom: Plantaeunranked: Angeospermsunranked: Eudicotsunranked: RosidsOrder: SapindalesFamily: Sapindaceae or AceraceaeSubfamily: HippocastanoideaeGenus: AcerThen comes the various Maple species.
they are in the eastern conference and the northeast division
Kingdom Plantae - Plants Subkingdom Tracheobionta - Vascular plants Superdivision Spermatophyta - Seed plants Division Magnoliophyta - Flowering plants Class Magnoliopsida - Dicotyledons Subclass Rosidae Order Sapindales Family Aceraceae - Maple family Genus Acer L. - maple PSee this website for complete details--->http://plants.usda.gov/java/ClassificationServlet?source=profile&symbol=ACER&display=31
The sugar maple is the species Acer saccharum.The complete clasification is:Kingdom - plantaePhylum - MagnoliophytaClass - rosidaeOrder - sapindalesFamily - aceraceacGenus - acerSpecies - saccharum
is mayonnaise an instrument?
Maple because it has a tighter bond between the grain
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Abutilon hybridum.
no
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Pulvinaria innumerabilis.