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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.
Yes, a phylum can be subdivided into several classes. Classes are a higher taxonomic rank within the phylum and typically group organisms with similar characteristics and evolutionary relationships together. This hierarchy allows for the classification and organization of different species based on shared characteristics.
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.
Protista is a kingdom of organisms.And the second phylum of plantae kingdom is bryophyta,these are called the amphibians of plantae kingdom.(The spelling may be wrong.)
Superregnum: Eukaryota Regnum: Animalia Subregnum: Eumetazoa Superphylum: Protostomia Phylum: Arthropoda Subphylum: Hexapoda Classis: Insecta Subclasses: Apterygota - Pterygota - Zygentoma you may consider Regnum as Kingdom its just the latin equivilent. I do not know what any of this means!
King Phylum may be a mnemonic device used to remember the order of taxonomic ranking. The order proceeds, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species.
suborders or subcategories to further organize and manage its contents. This can help break down a larger task into smaller, more manageable components for better tracking and completion.
All mammals, including the hamster, belong to the phylum called Vertebrata.Unless you are referring to the "Hampster Dance" website, I have no idea what you are asking for, as I do not know what a "hampster" is.You may be asking for the phylum of a hamster.
uhhh its all of them? i may have not understood your question but seahorses belong to a certain domain, kingdom, phylum and so on. Its not a spesific one. There are a few species of seahorses. That's only the common name of their genus, hippocampus. To give an exaple heres the breakdown of humans Domain: Eukarya Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Chordata class: Mammalia order: Primata family: Hominidae Genus: Homo <--- this is where hippocampus or "seahorse" would be Species: sapiens
umm, I believe cucumbers are a fruit. I could be wrong, but fruits produce with seeds. With that said, your question may be invalidated. You should probably be asking WHAT IS THE kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species of the cucumber?
Kingdom - Animalia. Phylum - Cnidaria. Subphylum - Medusozoa. Class - Scyphozoa. Order - Anthomedusae. Suborder - Filifera. These are only rough and I don't know the Family, Genus or Species yet but this is enough. No? (May not be 100% Correct!)