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Lotus belongs to Plant Kingdom, Class- Angiospermae, Order-Nympheales, Family- Nympheaceae, genus- Nelumbo species- nucifera. In plant kingdom designation of phylum is not given, as per rules of International code of Botanical Nomenclature.
Phylum is one of the ranks given to biological entities i.e life. It is one below Kingdom and one above class For example A Tyrannosaurus Rex is in the kingdom of Animalia, the Phylum Chordata and the class dinosauria. (Chordata includes all vertebrate life and some very closely related invertibrates) A Triceratops is also in the kingdom Animalia, the Phylum Chordata and the class dinosauria. T-Rex and Triceratops are both dinosaurs and are closely related. A mammal such as a kangaroo or human is in the kingdom Animalia, the Phylum Chordata but are in a different class called mammalia. We are not dinosaurs but are share common features such as a backbone. An insect such as a cockroach are in the kingdom Animalia but the phylum is Arthopoda along with spiders, centepedes and many other forms of invertibrate. We are more closely related to dinosaurs than house flies. An oak tree is in the kingdom Plantae.
King Philip Came Over For Good Soup; that is a good phrase for remembering kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species.
Starting with the Domain, the fifth taxon group is the Order. The taxon groups in order from largest to smallest are Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.
Abiotic means the non-living contributor in a given ecosystem. Algae is a living protist (not plant) and thus is a biotic factor.
Lotus belongs to Plant Kingdom, Class- Angiospermae, Order-Nympheales, Family- Nympheaceae, genus- Nelumbo species- nucifera. In plant kingdom designation of phylum is not given, as per rules of International code of Botanical Nomenclature.
Lotus belongs to Plant Kingdom, Class- Angiospermae, Order-Nympheales, Family- Nympheaceae, genus- Nelumbo species- nucifera. In plant kingdom designation of phylum is not given, as per rules of International code of Botanical Nomenclature.
Lotus belongs to Plant Kingdom, Class- Angiospermae, Order-Nympheales, Family- Nympheaceae, genus- Nelumbo species- nucifera. In plant kingdom designation of phylum is not given, as per rules of International code of Botanical Nomenclature.
You asked only for phylum, but the whole name is easily given: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Canidae Genus: Canis Species: Canis lupus Subspecies: Canis lupus familiaris
Falcons are birds of prey. There full classification is given below. Domain Eukarya Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata (also includes fish, amphibians, reptiles, dinosaurs and mammals) Order Falconiiformes (all birds of prey)
Phylum is one of the ranks given to biological entities i.e life. It is one below Kingdom and one above class For example A Tyrannosaurus Rex is in the kingdom of Animalia, the Phylum Chordata and the class dinosauria. (Chordata includes all vertebrate life and some very closely related invertibrates) A Triceratops is also in the kingdom Animalia, the Phylum Chordata and the class dinosauria. T-Rex and Triceratops are both dinosaurs and are closely related. A mammal such as a kangaroo or human is in the kingdom Animalia, the Phylum Chordata but are in a different class called mammalia. We are not dinosaurs but are share common features such as a backbone. An insect such as a cockroach are in the kingdom Animalia but the phylum is Arthopoda along with spiders, centepedes and many other forms of invertibrate. We are more closely related to dinosaurs than house flies. An oak tree is in the kingdom Plantae.
Leeches belong to two orders, in which there are over 400 species. Taxonomy given is for the medicinal leech, common and widespread in Europe. Kingdom Animalia Phylum Annelida Class Clitellata Order Hirudinida Family Haemopidae Genus Haemopis Species sanguisuga
Molds are in the phylum- fungi. These are special plants that are incapable of making their own foods. This answer was given by another person, im not actually sure what the real answer is but it is not this. Fungi is actually a kingdom NOT a phylum
The name 'kangaroo' is given to four different species in the family Macropodidae.Kingdom - AnimaliaPhylum - ChordataClass - MammaliaInfraclass - MarsupialiaOrder - DiprotodontiaFamily - MacropodidaeGenus - MacropusSpecies - Macropus antilopinus (Antilopine Kangaroo), Macropus rufus (Red Kangaroo), Macropus fuliginosus(Western Grey Kangaroo) and Macropus giganteus (Eastern Grey Kangaroo)
King Philip Came Over For Good Soup; that is a good phrase for remembering kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species.
There are 150 species of rose. The taxonomy given is for the Chinese Rose. Kingdom Plantae Division (Phylum) Magnoliophyta Class Magnoliopsida Order Rosales Family Rosaceae Genus Rosa Species chinensis
Starting with the Domain, the fifth taxon group is the Order. The taxon groups in order from largest to smallest are Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.