In terms of diversity, insects (class Insecta) contain the largest number of organisms within the animal kingdom. Insects make up over half of all known species on Earth.
The group that contains the largest number of species is species.
Members of the same species would show the greatest similarity in terms of kingdom, phylum, genus, and species because they belong to the same biological classification group at all these levels.
The level of classification with the most number of species is the kingdom.
The family taxonomic level for a given genus typically includes the greatest number of species. Families consist of multiple genera, each with their own set of species.
It would depend which foodchain you are talking about but overall it is the species homo sapiens or human beings.
Insects and their relatives have the largest number of species, a total of 875,000.
Insects have the greatest number of species in the animal kingdom, with estimates ranging from 6 to 10 million species.
This is called the hierarchy of biological classification., going from most member to a specific member. Staring with the most general: life, domain, kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species.
In terms of diversity, insects (class Insecta) contain the largest number of organisms within the animal kingdom. Insects make up over half of all known species on Earth.
The group that contains the largest number of species is species.
Members of the same species would show the greatest similarity in terms of kingdom, phylum, genus, and species because they belong to the same biological classification group at all these levels.
The plant kingdom. Actually, I believe that the kingdom with the greatest number of individual organisms would be the kingdom Animalia. There are over 600,000 species of beetles alone, not even counting the individual beetles that would be found in a population of that species.
Bacteria
Yes
mammal
Insects are the organisms with the greatest number of species, with estimates ranging from 2 to 30 million species. Other diverse groups include bacteria and fungi.