Phylum
Kingdom
Phylum/Division
Class
Order
Family
Tribe
Genus
Species
For A+ its family
Phylum follows Kingdom
Phylum
The subgroup for class is Order.
false
Amiino acids perhaps.
Genetic drift. The subgroup is subject to the founder effect.
taxomony
The subgroup for class is Order.
Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
The subgroup classification is a way to further categorize individuals within a class based on shared characteristics or attributes. It helps to identify more specific groups with commonalities that may not be apparent when examining the class as a whole.
In Carolus Linnaeus' system of taxonomic classification, the grouping class is followed by order. Examples of orders of animals include lepidoptera for butterflies and primates for humans.
The scientific classification of a dachshund is as follows: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Order: Carnivora Family: Canidae Genus: Canis Species: Canis lupus familiaris
Dinosaurs belonged to the class Reptilia. Birds, which are a subgroup of dinosaurs, are often given their own class, even though they are a subgroup of Reptilia.
The great white shark is best known as the antagonist in the movie Jaws. The vertebrate subgroup (or Class) for them is Chondrichthyes.
A class is a group of related animals. It is a subgroup of a phylum and is itself divided into orders. examples include "Mammal", "Birds" and "insects"
classification was introduced by Aristotle
Class is larger than family. A class is a category of organisms that share similar characteristics, such as mammals, reptiles, or birds. A family is a smaller subgroup within a class that includes closely related organisms.
the Egyptian mau
An eagle is classified as a bird of prey.