Well, litterally, no. A phylum is a group of species.
So pretty much, it is a file.
Phylum is the stage above class and below kingdom. There are two categories in phylum: eukaryote and prokaryote. Eukaryotes have well defined cell membranes and nuclei, while a prokaryote doesn't. This can already separate the different classes into different categories, which is evidently the goal of taxonomy -- to classify organisms.
Phylum Phaeophyta and Phylum Rhodophya
Plants in the phylum Coniferophyta are gymnosperms.
The Phylum of an eucalyptus is Magnoliophyta
absolutely! gymnosperm - 'naked seed' trees in phylum coniferophyta phylum gnetophyta phylum ginkgophyta phylum cycadophyta
yes, you can simply write it down.....:)
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It is not in any phylum. Viruses are not living organisms, so they do not fit in the classification system we have for living creatures.
Generally a Phylum or sub-phylum, however could be different in rare cases. Example Phylum Chordata, Sub-phylum vertebrata.
Not if you talk too much.
The number of audiobooks that can fit in 32MB depends on the size of each audiobook file. On average, a high-quality audiobook may take up around 30-50MB, so in a 32MB space, you could potentially fit 1 to 2 audiobooks, depending on their file sizes.
try and download this pdf file you will get ur answerswww.ngfl-cymru.org.uk/organic_and_external_growth.pdf
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It does not belong to any kingdom, hence, no phylum as it cannot reproduce without using the biochemical pathways of the host cell, thus, it doesn't fit the criteria for being a life form.
Domain Eukarya Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class Mammalia Order Dasyuromorpha Family Thylacinidae Genus Thylacinus Species cynocephalus