The infectious portion of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE, the scientific name for mad cow disease) is not a living entity - it is a misfolded infectious protein. Therefore, it is not classified in the taxonomy of living creatures and has no Kingdom or Phylum.
Cows belong to the phylum Chordata.
A cow is a consumer and a multi-cellular organism.
The cow is a member of the Animalia kingdom, the chordata phylum, and the Mammalia class. The cow is also a member of the artiodactyla, the bovidae, and the bos primigenius species and genus family.
Cattle belong to the kingdom of Animalia.
BSE is not a bacteria, virus nor parasite. Studies have assumed that BSE originated from a cow or other ruminant got the disease from a genetic mutation. The exact location, classification and origin of this disease is not well known among the scientific community, as many disagreements and controversies have arised from studies of this fatal condition.
Highland cattle belong to the Bos Taurus species, since they are closely related to the European cattle. They belong in this zoological classification order: Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Mammalia Order Artiodactyla Family Bovidae Genus Bos Species Bos Taurus
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The deer belongs to the Chordata phylum. I will list the entire classification structure below for the red stag deer, just in case you need it. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Infra-class: Eutheria Order: Artiodactyla Suborder: Ruminantia Infraorder: Pecora Family: Cervidae
The cow's family is Bovidae. The entire classification is: Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia, Order Artiodactyla, Family Bovidae, Genus Bos and Species B. Taurus.
The cow is a mammal, and all mammals belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya.Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
There is no such thing as "cow disease" unless you are referring to MAD cow disease, which is something else entirely.
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