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lesantik [10]
1 year ago
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which classification level is broader than the kingdom level; which branch of biology is concerned with the naming and classifyi

ng of organisms?; why is diverse a good word to use to describe protists; which group of organisms includes only multicellular heterotrophs; two organisms that are classified in the same class must also be classified in the same:; the gradual change in species over time is called; which classification level is broader (less specific) than the phylum level?; what is taxonomy?
Biology
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shtirl [24]1 year ago
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Domain is broader than the kingdom level.

Levels of classification that are broader than phylum are regions and kingdoms. There are five kingdoms: Monrea, Protista, Fungi, Plants.

Taxanomy is the branch of biology concerned with the naming and classifying of organisms.

Protists are described as diverse organisms because they have many different characteristics. They are either heterotrophs or autotrophs. They are also eukaryotes that are not classified as plants, animals or fungi.

Animals group of organisms includes only multicellular heterotrophs.

If two species belong to the same class, they also belong to the same taxon higher up in the hierarchy. Here they belong to the same side and kingdom.

The gradual change in a species over time is called Evolution.

The levels of classification that are broader than the phylum are domains and kingdoms.

Taxonomy is the science of naming, describing and classifying all living organisms, including plants.

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