Magnoliophyta
The red oak belongs to the phylum Tracheophyta, which includes vascular plants that have specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant.
The scientific name for the redbud tree is "Cercis canadensis".
Red mangrove belongs to the Plantae kingdom.
Dinoflagellates in the phylum Dinoflagellata are responsible for causing red tides. These harmful algal blooms can produce toxins that contaminate shellfish when ingested, leading to a condition known as paralytic shellfish poisoning.
RED PEONYDomain: EukaryaKingdom: PlantaeSubkingdom: ViridaeplantaeInfrakingdom: StreptophytaDivision: TracheophytaSubdivision: SpermatophytaInfradivision: AngiospermaeClass: MagnoliopsidaSuperorder: SaxifraganaeOrder: SaxifragalesFamily: PaeoniaceaeGenus: PaeoniaSpecies: ??? (There is no "Red Peony" listed in any database that I know of)
Cercis canadensis.
The Eastern redbud is Cercis canadensis and the Western redbud is Cercis occidentalis.
AP Bio take home test, huh? Taking it as we speak. Answer is B. Cholorphytes (unless your teacher scrambled the answers or mine did then it would be a different letter, but the answer is chlorophytes).
The address of the Red Bud Public Library is: 925 South Main Street, Red Bud, 62278 1345
a red bud leaf in pennsylvania is not deciduous its evergreen.
The phone number of the Red Bud Public Library is: 618-282-2255.
The giant panda and the red panda are both in phylum Chordata.Ans#2: It belongs to:Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:MammaliaOrder:CarnivoraFamily:UrsidaeGenus:AiluropodaSpecies:A. melanoleuca
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The deer belongs to the Chordata phylum. I will list the entire classification structure below for the red stag deer, just in case you need it. Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata Class: Mammalia Infra-class: Eutheria Order: Artiodactyla Suborder: Ruminantia Infraorder: Pecora Family: Cervidae
There are over 60 species of kangaroo. They include the larger kangaroos as well as wallabies, wallaroos, tree kangaroos, bettongs, rat-kangaroos, potoroos, quokkas and pademelons. Generally, the creatures recognised as kangaroos are the two species of Grey kangaroo, and the Red kangaroo. These are classified as follows:Kingdom AnimaliaPhylum ChordataClass MammaliaInfraclass MarsupialiaOrder DiprotodontiaFamily MacropodidaeGenus Macropus
Fungi, Annelida Clitellda,Hyporcrateates,Dematiaceae,Stachybotra,Lumbricadae
The red oak belongs to the phylum Tracheophyta, which includes vascular plants that have specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients throughout the plant.