The kingdom Animalia has the greatest number of species.
Actually, the rainforest supports the greatest number of species of plants and animals. The grasslands support a greater variety of species than the desert.
The phylum includes the greatest number of species.
Insects are the organisms with the greatest number of species, with estimates ranging from 2 to 30 million species. Other diverse groups include bacteria and fungi.
Insects.
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The Amazon Rainforest in South America is considered to have the greatest variety of species on Earth. It is home to millions of different plant and animal species, many of which are not found anywhere else in the world.
The biome with the greatest number of species would likely also have the greatest variation in ecological niches and adaptations among those species. This variation would result from the diverse range of environmental conditions present in the biome, driving the evolution of unique traits in different species to survive and thrive in their particular habitats.
Insects have the greatest number of different species. There are literally millions of species of beetles.
The insects, of which about one million species are known. This is about half of the total number of species known.
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