kingdom is the biggest group
No, a kingdom is one of the highest taxonomic ranks in the classification of organisms. It refers to a large group of related organisms that share certain characteristics. A group of organisms that live in the same area is known as a community or ecosystem.
Class, Phylum, Family... there's a bunch of answeres to that one. *~* Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Fammily, Genus, Species These are categories used to classify all living things on the earth. Kingdom is the top, going down to species. Specific traits that are sahred among a group of organisism can be unique to any one fo these groups from the Kingdom to the species.
Neither, a Kingdom is one of the classification types, the broadest! It goes..... Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species
A really big one.
A population is any group of living species, from any kingdom, from bacteria to animals, that live in the same area.
No, domestic cats do not belong in the big cats group. Big cats refer to specific species within the Felidae family, such as lions, tigers, leopards, and jaguars, which are larger, apex predators in the wild. Domestic cats are a separate species known as Felis catus.
fungi, decompeser is there part in the fodd chain Actually Fungi is not even a species, it is a Kingdom, one of the most broad classifications of organisms. It is true that mushrooms are in the kingdom of Fungi, but that is not their species, the true answer is that there are actually multiple species of mushrooms, there isn't just one.
kingdom phylum class order family genus species
A population is always of the same species, but a species may consist of more than one population. Generally, population is defined as a group of organisms of one species that interbreed and live in the same place at the same time. Species can be defined in different ways, either by looking at the similarities between organisms, or by looking at the interbreeding frequency (in a situation in which populations were to be put in the same habitat). All in all, species is a useful label for classification, but not so useful for constructing biological models.
Depending on what you have, it would be the answers earliest in the taxanomy charts. Like if your answers were Phylum, Species, Family, and Class, then your answer would probably be Phylum, because it's one of the first listed group in the animal kingdom.
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No. The word "chickadee" refers to a particular group of birds. Members of the animal or plant kingdom do not need to have their name capitalised. Sometime, when one is referring to a particular species within that group, the name may begin with a capital, but it is not necessary.