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Individuals evolve through natural selection, leading to changes in the characteristics of populations over time. These changes can eventually lead to the evolution of new species within a specific genus, which may contribute to the diversification of higher taxonomic groups such as phyla and kingdoms.
Animals are classified into different groups based on shared characteristics. The main classification groups for animals are kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. This system is known as the taxonomic hierarchy, with each level becoming more specific as you move down the hierarchy.
False. A phylum is a taxonomic rank that consists of animals sharing a common ancestor and certain key characteristics, which may not always be apparent from external similarities. Phyla can include a wide variety of body forms and structures.
False. Derived characters are traits that have evolved in a particular lineage and are shared by some, but not necessarily all, members of that lineage. They can be found in multiple taxonomic groups if those groups share a common ancestor that possessed the derived character. Thus, derived characters are not exclusive to just one taxonomic group.
Box jellyfish, a group of cnidarians, are estimated to have evolved around 700 million years ago. They are thought to have evolved during the Pre-Cambrian era, making them one of the oldest groups of animals on Earth.
Some animals that end with the letters "ey" include donkey, turkey, and monkey. These animals belong to different taxonomic groups and have diverse characteristics and habitats. Despite the similarity in their names, they exhibit distinct behaviors and adaptations in their respective environments.
Groups of animals in the animal kingdom are called taxa or taxonomic groups. These groups are organized hierarchically, with species being the most specific group and kingdom being the most general group. Examples of taxa include phylum, class, order, family, and genus.
The equivalent category to a division in plants for animals is a phylum. Phylum is the second highest taxonomic rank in the biological classification of organisms. It groups together organisms with common characteristics.
In the classification of living things, taxonomic rank is the relative level of a group of organisms. Kingdom is the second level of such grouping, below Domain and above Phylum. For instance all animals belong to the Kingdom "Animalia".