Two members of the same kingdom can belong to different species if they have distinct genetic and physical characteristics that differentiate them, leading to separate classifications based on their unique traits. Species within a kingdom are defined by their ability to interbreed and produce fertile offspring, so if two individuals cannot successfully reproduce with one another, they are considered different species within the same kingdom.
If two different species belong to the same class, they will also share the same phylum and kingdom in their classification. These levels indicate a closer evolutionary relationship between the two species compared to others in the same kingdom.
There are different species of camels, but they do belong to genus Camelus.
That has not been counted, only estimated.
Two different species that belong in the same class will also share the same phylum and kingdom in their classification. This means they will be more closely related to each other than species in different classes.
Starfish belong to the kingdom Animalia, phylum Echinodermata, class Asteroidea. Within the class Asteroidea, there are around 1,600 species of starfish that are further classified into different orders, families, genera, and species.
There are many different species of insects worldwide. They all belong to the phylum Arthropoda which is in the Animal Kingdom.
No, plants and birds are not from the same kingdom. Plants belong to the kingdom Plantae, while birds belong to the kingdom Animalia. They are also not from the same species, as species are a more specific classification within a kingdom, and plants and birds have very different characteristics and biology.
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If two different species belong to the same class, they will also share the same phylum and kingdom in their classification. These levels indicate a closer evolutionary relationship between the two species compared to others in the same kingdom.
There are different species of camels, but they do belong to genus Camelus.
No. The classification system is set up so that living things are grouped together at first in a very broad group and then defined a little more as the groups become more distinct. If 2 things are in a different kingdom to begin than there is no way they are the same species
Porifera is a phylum, not a kingdom, but I assume you mean the phylum in the kingdom Animalia. According to wikipedia, there are about 5000 different species in Porifera.
Beans belong to the Plantae kingdom, & the Leguminosae family
Humans belong to the species Homo sapiens within the animal kingdom.
That has not been counted, only estimated.
Two different species that belong in the same class will also share the same phylum and kingdom in their classification. This means they will be more closely related to each other than species in different classes.
cheetah's belong to the animal kingdom, animalia and the class they belong to is mammalia.