The term, phylum, is a term used for classification categories into which organisms are placed. A phylum is a subcategory of a species.
Taxonomy is another term for the classification categories into which organisms are placed.
Protostista is an outdated term that was used to describe a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that didn't fit into the categories of plants, animals, or fungi. The classification Protista has since been revised and most organisms previously classified as Protista are now placed in more specific groups within the Eukaryota domain.
Viruses are placed in a separate group because they are not considered living organisms. They lack the ability to carry out metabolism or reproduce on their own, and they must infect host cells in order to replicate. This distinguishes them from other organisms classified in the biological system.
Organisms are placed into groups based on shared characteristics such as physical appearance, genetic similarities, evolutionary relationships, and ecological roles. This classification helps us organize and understand the diversity of life on Earth.
its no fungi
Some disadvantages of kingdom classification include the subjective nature of criteria used, potential overlap or gaps in classification criteria, and the dynamic nature of evolutionary relationships that can challenge traditional classification schemes.
because some organisms are wrongly placed in a group. for example viruses are placed in living organisms, whales placed in the mammals, snakes in the reptiles etc.
he placed organisms into groups based on their observable features
False.
Protostista is an outdated term that was used to describe a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that didn't fit into the categories of plants, animals, or fungi. The classification Protista has since been revised and most organisms previously classified as Protista are now placed in more specific groups within the Eukaryota domain.
Organisms are grouped in what is called scientific classification. There are five taxonomic ranks, or levels, the animals are placed under. In order, they are the kingdom, phylum, division, class, order, family, genus and species. Animals are placed first under their kingdom, which is the most general classification of an organism, all they way to the species, which is the most specific classification. also the other main class is chicken dipper an animal falls into this class if they like them.
Viruses are placed in a separate group because they are not considered living organisms. They lack the ability to carry out metabolism or reproduce on their own, and they must infect host cells in order to replicate. This distinguishes them from other organisms classified in the biological system.
They are in their own kingdom because they are unicellular and Eukaryota organisms, and they are the only ones fitting those categories because they're disgusting and have sex!
The original first two kingdoms were animals and plants.
Both, it can also be placed under "rocks."
Compound
Organisms are placed into groups based on shared characteristics such as physical appearance, genetic similarities, evolutionary relationships, and ecological roles. This classification helps us organize and understand the diversity of life on Earth.
heterogeneous