Biology, asked by skshing55, 8 months ago

a group of classes forms a /an

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Answered by pramshukp
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kindom (frank new certifcate biology class 7)

Explanation: kingdom is exacly like a herd of cows or a bunch of bananas and here a kindom.Hope this fits the answer youre looking for:)

Answered by SmritiSami
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A group of classes forms a phylum or a division.

  • The scientific study of identifying, defining (circumscribing), and categorizing groupings of biological creatures based on shared features is known as taxonomy in biology.
  • Organisms are classified into taxa and assigned a taxonomic rank; groups of the same rank can be combined to form a larger, more inclusive group of higher rank, forming a taxonomic hierarchy.
  • Domain, kingdom, phylum (division is used in botany instead of phylum), class, order, family, genus, and species are the most common ranks in use today.

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