Honey bees produce and store honey, and build nests out of wax. They account for only seven out of the some 20,000 known species of bees. Other bees may make and store honey, but only honey bees, of the genus Apis, are classified scientifically as true honey bees. Those who engage in scientific classification start with asking whether what they're studying belongs in one of two kingdoms: animal; or plant. The honey bee belongs in the former. And so the scientific classification of the honey bee looks as follows: Kingdom: Animalia. Phylum: Arthropoda. Class: Insecta. Subclass: Pterygota. Infraclass: Neoptera. Superorder: Endopterygota. Order: Hymenoptera. Suborder: Apocrita. Family: Apidae. Subfamily: Apinae. Tribe: Apini. Genus: Apis.
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The perch belongs to the Animalia kingdom, as it is a vertebrate and belongs to the class Actinopterygii which includes bony fishes.
Aspergillosis belongs to the Kingdom Fungi.
The cow belongs to the animal kingdom, specifically in the mammal class.
The liver fluke belongs to the kingdom Animalia.
Wasps belong to kingdom animalia.
The rabbit belongs to the Animalia or Animal Kingdom.
It belongs to the Protista Kingdom.
Eggplant belongs to the Plant Kingdom (Regnum Plantae).
The country that London belongs to is: The United Kingdom.
Wasps are insects and arthropods, and all insects and arthropods belong to the taxonomic domain of Eukarya, members of which are characterised by having cells with nuclei. Eukarya covers all organisms in the Kingdom Animalia, as well as the Kingdoms Plantae, Fungi and Protista.
Sulfolobus belongs to the domain Archaea.
blue bonnet flower belongs to kingdom plantae whereas blue bonnet parrot belongs to kingdom animalia.
The kingdom Animalia belongs to the domain Eukarya, the kingdom Plantae belongs to the domain Eukarya, the kingdom Fungi belongs to the domain Eukarya, the kingdom Protista belongs to the domain Eukarya, and the kingdoms Bacteria and Archaea belong to the domain Bacteria.
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It belongs to kingdom Bacteria.
yeast belongs to the Fungi Kingdom.