No, a kingdom is the broadest classification group used in biological taxonomy. It consists of multiple phyla, which are further divided into classes, orders, families, genera, and species. Each phylum contains organisms that share certain fundamental characteristics that distinguish them from organisms in other phyla within the same kingdom.
A degree of longitude and latitude is further subdivided into minutes and seconds (units of arc, not time).
The Carboniferous period is subdivided into the Mississippian and the Pennsylvanian periods.
The torso can be subdivided into four quadrants and nine regions.
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A kingdom may be subdivided into more than one Phylum. Several subdivisions known as phyla are the ones that make up a kingdom.
The answer is "Protists" Living organisms are subdivided into 5 major kingdoms, including the Monera, the Protista (Protoctista), the Fungi, the Plantae, and the Animalia. Each kingdom is further subdivided into separate phyla or divisions. Generally "animals" are subdivided into phyla, while "plants" are subdivided into divisions.
Phylum is the level of classification narrower than Kingdom. There is no single Kingdom subdivided into Phyla; they all are.
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No, a kingdom is the second highest taxonomic rank, encompassing multiple phyla. Phyla are subdivided into classes, which are further divided into orders, families, genera, and species.
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Subdivided land within Second Life is the term used for a parcel of land that has been divided up and sectioned into smaller plots. Once subdivided, these plots can be assigned their own individual status and settings. Subdivided plots are listed individually in search and each has their own landing point. You must be the owner of the land or have land rights to subdivide. Subdivided plots with the same owner can be re-joined into one larger parcel using the land tool.
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It depends upon the context. Subdivision refers to dividing a larger portion of something into smaller pieces. For example, it may be a plot of land that is subdivided into smaller plots prior to being sold. It may refer to subdivision of the animal or plant kingdom, which is subdivided into Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus and Species.
The taxonomic rank "kingdom" is divided into smaller groups called "phyla." Phyla are further subdivided into classes, then orders, families, genera, and species.
An isosceles trapezoid can be subdivided into 4 right angle triangles.