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What is a class? What is a super-class?

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Answered by harshdeep1273
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The class was considered the highest level of the taxonomic hierarchy until George Cuvier's embranchements, first called Phyla by Ernst Haeckel, were introduced in the early nineteenth century.

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A superclass is a level in the Linnaean taxonomy for biology. Normally the classification of a phylum runs phylum > class > order etc. Sometimes steps are needed between the main terms. A superclass is composed of one or more classes, and ranks below a subphylum. The tetrapods, for example, are part of the phylum of vertebrates

Answered by EHSASS
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Class: A class is a template definition of the method s and variable s in a particular kind of object

Super-Class:  A class from which other classes inherit code is called a super-class,

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