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Why is animalia the biggest kingdom?

Likely because it contains Phylum Arthropoda, which makes up more than 80% of all described living species. This is because Arthropoda is the phylum of insects, the most diverse group of life on the planet.


How many classifications of animals are wild animals?

There are approximately 900,000 arthropod species within the animal kingdom (insects and spiders), 100,000 species of roundworms and mollusks, and fewer than 50,000 species of vertebrates (20,000 fish, 8,700 birds, 6,000 reptiles, 2,500 amphibians, and 4,500 mammals). In total, that makes approximately 1,050,000 species within the animal kingdom.


The largest group into which an organism can be classified?

According to taxonomic hierarchies (taxa), the major classification group is called "superkingdom", followed by "kingdom", "suprakingdom" and "domains". Superkingdom is a taxa with only use for a better classification, not a natural classification, it makes it easier to group organisms. The largets group is superkingdom Prokarya, the one concerned with bacterias, followed by kingdom fungi.


Roundworms also known as nematodes are a part of what phylum?

Roundworms belong to the phylum Nematoda. They are also a part of the kingdom Animalia. They are sorted under the classes Chromadorea, Enoplea and Secernentea.


Structure of tRNA different from DNA?

tRNA is a single-stranded molecule that folds into a cloverleaf shape, while DNA is double-stranded and forms a helical structure. tRNA carries amino acids to the ribosome during protein synthesis, whereas DNA carries genetic information. tRNA contains modified nucleotides and often has loops and stems that are crucial for its function in protein synthesis.

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Which group makes up the largest kingdom of prokaryotes?

Kingdom Monera


What makes the phylum protista different from all other phylums?

First of all, Protista is a kingdom, not a phylum. But there are over 24 Phyla in this kingdom. What makes protists different from other kingdoms is that they are unicellular, have a nucleus in their cells, they have no cell wall,, and they can be hetertrophs or autotrophs.


What makes animalia kingdom diffrient from other kingdoms?

It is animals. They move


What makes archaebacteria archaebacteria?

Archaebacteria, or ancient bacteria, are actually quite different compared to normal, or eubacteria. These bacteria are usually found in extreme environments such as very saline (halophile) areas or places containing abundant methane (methanophile) or high temperature (thermophile).


What are the six domains and what makes them unique?

The 6 domains of life are archaebacteria, eubacteria, fungi, Protista, plantae, and animalia. What makes each domain different is the purpose in which they serve in relation to how life is created.


What group or organisms makes up prokaryotes?

Bacteria and archaebacteria both make up prokaryotes.


What makes up different phyla?

The phyla are a rank lower than kingdom and a rank above class on the taxonomic ranking. The phyla are defined somewhat loosely, with either 'must be clearly more closely related to one another than any other group' or 'a set of characters shared by all the living representatives'.


The organism makes its nest in a different tree every year and consumes only Brazil nuts It probably belongs to which Kingdom?

Animalia


What continent makes up the United Kingdom?

The United Kingdom is in Europe.


What makes Ireland different from the United Kingdom?

In 1922 Ireland became independent of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Days later Northern Ireland opted out of independence and remained part of the UK.


What kingdom makes penicillin?

Fungi


Who kingdom makes their food through photosynthesis?

Plants are the kingdom that makes their food through photosynthesis. They use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen as a byproduct.