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In anima kingdom the taxon 'divison 'replaced by

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Answered by py5024131
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At Troup Magnet Academy of Sciences, we are entering a new phase in our magnet school’s philosophy—Library Power. Since America has entered the Informational Era, we as teachers must provide our students with the necessary skills to find information in a variety of ways. Therefore, in planning our future curricula we must incorporate the use of the library media center’s technology and resources in our lessons. Hopefully, at the end of our student’s tenure at Troup, they will be able to use the library as an additional tool for learning and enjoyment.

The curriculum unit, “The Animal Kingdom” is designed to be used with students in grades five through seven. The students will be introduced to several phyla of animals where they will explore their habitats, classify them according to their structure, present oral reports form their research on a particular phylum and perform scientific investigations with different species of animals.

Answered by KonikaGupta
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The main difference between phylum and division is that phylum is a classification level of the animal kingdom whereas division is the alternative classification level to the phylum in the kingdom Plantae and Fungi.

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