Yes, the Domain is the broadest classification level.
The broadest classification level is domain, which represents a high-level category or grouping of related topics.
Domain is the broadest classification level in the hierarchy of the scientific classification system. It categorizes all living organisms into three main groups: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
A kingdom
The least specific taxonomic classification is Domain. It represents the broadest level of classification in the biological classification system.
Domain is the broadest level of classification in the new system, higher than kingdom in the old classification system.
Domain
The broadest classification level is domain, which represents a high-level category or grouping of related topics.
Domain is the broadest classification level in the hierarchy of the scientific classification system. It categorizes all living organisms into three main groups: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
A kingdom
The least specific taxonomic classification is Domain. It represents the broadest level of classification in the biological classification system.
Domain is the broadest level of classification in the new system, higher than kingdom in the old classification system.
The broadest classification of organism cells is the Animal Kingdom.
The broadest taxonomic level is the domain. There are three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.
Domain (it says in my Biology book)
The second highest and second broadest classification level for plants and fungi is the division.
The second largest level in today's classification system is the domain. It is the broadest level and includes three main groups: Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya.
The levels of classification are as follows (Broadest to narrowest): Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, SpeciesDomain is not commonly used as commonly and most people refer to Kingdom as the first level of classification.An acronym to remember the order of the levels of classification is King Philip Came Over For Great Sex.