Tribes are groups of related families, loosely joined together.
For example, early Mongols were made up of many tribes.
In biological classification, a genus is a group of closely related species, while a family is a larger group that includes multiple genera. Genera are more specific and closely related, while families are broader and encompass multiple genera.
A group of closely related classes in a kingdom is called a phylum. It is a taxonomic rank below kingdom and above class.
In the classification of organisms, the terms genus, species, and family are hierarchical levels. A genus is a group of closely related species, while a species is a group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring. Families are groups of related genera.
The members of a species are more closely associated compared to individuals of different species within a population. Members of a population are more closely related compared to individuals from different populations within the same species.
A superorder is a taxonomic rank above the order level and comprises a group of closely related orders. This classification helps to organize and understand the relationships between different orders within a broader taxonomic framework. Examples include the superorder Laurasiatheria, which includes orders like Carnivora and Cetartiodactyla.
In biological classification, a genus is a group of closely related species, while a family is a larger group that includes multiple genera. Genera are more specific and closely related, while families are broader and encompass multiple genera.
The group of vertebrates most closely related to birds are probably the dinosaurs.
Both are in the order Carnivora but in separate families. They are not closely related.
genus
a Class
A group of closely related classes in a kingdom is called a phylum. It is a taxonomic rank below kingdom and above class.
family
its called a phylum
Phylum
a population i think.
a bunch of hookers
which group are starfishes more closely related arthropods or jellfishes