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No, family is a higher taxonomic rank than kingdom. Kingdom is the broadest level of classification, while family is more specific and falls below kingdom in the taxonomic hierarchy.
"Truncatus" is more specific than "Delphinidae." "Truncatus" refers to a specific species within the family Delphinidae, which is a broader taxonomic group that includes multiple species of dolphins.
Order
No. A taxon is one or more groups of organisms. An order is one of the many specific ranks available to classify taxa under. While it is true that an order consists of a group of organisms, it doesn't refer to the organism itself, it's just a hierarchical naming system; thus, isn't a taxon.
The domain is the highest taxonomic rank that contains one or more kingdoms. The domain is above the kingdom in the hierarchy of biological classification.
No, family is a higher taxonomic rank than kingdom. Kingdom is the broadest level of classification, while family is more specific and falls below kingdom in the taxonomic hierarchy.
"Truncatus" is more specific than "Delphinidae." "Truncatus" refers to a specific species within the family Delphinidae, which is a broader taxonomic group that includes multiple species of dolphins.
Order
It means the kind of way a group in a kingdom breath. (?) In Biological Classification it would be more specific then then Kingdom, but less specific then Genus. The order is Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species
A clade is a group of organisms that includes an ancestor and all of its descendants, emphasizing evolutionary relationships. A taxon, on the other hand, is a group of organisms that are classified together at a particular level, such as species, genus, family, etc. Clade is a more specific concept that relates to evolutionary history, while taxon is a broader term used in classification.
No. A taxon is one or more groups of organisms. An order is one of the many specific ranks available to classify taxa under. While it is true that an order consists of a group of organisms, it doesn't refer to the organism itself, it's just a hierarchical naming system; thus, isn't a taxon.
The domain is the highest taxonomic rank that contains one or more kingdoms. The domain is above the kingdom in the hierarchy of biological classification.
A phylum is made up of similar classes. Phyla are broad taxonomic groups that contain classes, which are more specific groupings of organisms with similar characteristics and attributes.
A taxon is a group of one or more populations of an organism. These groups will eventually form a unit.Group or level of organization into which organisms are classifieda group of organisms that is or could be named = species and clades.a taxonomic category,as a species or genus.
A kingdom is a broad classification category in taxonomy that groups organisms based on shared characteristics, while a genus is a more specific classification level that groups closely related species. In the taxonomic hierarchy, kingdom is more general and higher up than genus.
Fungi does not belong to a family, it is a Kingdom which is a more inclusive classification than family
The most general taxonomic rank commonly used is the Kingdom. However, the use of domain as the most general rank has become more widely accepted.