A domain is a larger and more inclusive category than a kingdom.
There are three domain i.e. Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
It is called a Domain.
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Two organisms that are in the same class but different orders are in the same phylum. A phylum is a level of taxonomy below kingdom and above class.
It may be Kingdom, if you are referring to taxonomy, or perhaps the Bureau des Poids et Measure if you are referring to an international organization. (in the above case, weights and measures).
If I am right that the kingdoms of life include only bacteria, archaea, protista, plantea, and anamalia, then protista is the only kingdom that includes autotrophes (in this case uni- or multicellular tiny organisms that process energy through photosynthesis) and heterotrophes (through ingestion and/or metabolism). Anamalia is the only kingdom that does not include any autotrophs. correct me if I am wrong (about capitalization for instance).
bears and frogs. By the way the answer above is completely unscientific this is the real answer examples of Multicellular Organisms include Amoeba,Vacuole and Chloroplast.
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A taxonomic kingdom is the highest level in the hierarchy of biological classification. It groups together organisms based on shared characteristics and is followed by smaller categories such as phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. Examples of taxonomic kingdoms include Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, and Protista.
The newest and broadest taxon is Domain. It groups organisms based on similarities in their cell types and includes Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. This classification is above Kingdom in the hierarchy of biological classification.
Two organisms that are in the same class but different orders are in the same phylum. A phylum is a level of taxonomy below kingdom and above class.
"Bacteria" refers to a whole domain of organisms, which is a classificational level above kingdom. The domain is called "Bacteria", and it contains several kingdoms of bacteria. Cyanobacteria are their own kingdom, generally called "Cyanobacteria" which is part of Archaebacteria.
The taxonomic ranking higher than phylum is kingdom. Kingdom is the second highest level of classification in the hierarchical system of taxonomy, with organisms classified into various kingdoms based on shared characteristics.
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In taxonomy, genus is a rank in the classification of organisms below family and above species. It groups species that are closely related and share common characteristics. Each genus is made up of one or more species.
The largest mountain above water is Mount Everest.
Organisms that live above the ocean floor are apart of the pelagic environment
Rank is the relative position in a taxonomic hierarchy. The rank above kingdom is domain. The rank above domain is life.
The principle of IQ is that the average for any age-grouping is 100... so anything above 100 is good, anything above 125 is high.
It may be Kingdom, if you are referring to taxonomy, or perhaps the Bureau des Poids et Measure if you are referring to an international organization. (in the above case, weights and measures).