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How does the Hierarchy of classification of plats diff. of the animal classification?

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How does the Hierarchy of classification of plats diff. of the animal classification?

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Generally speaking the Kingdom terms ‘Plantae’ and ‘Animalia’ follow the same hierarchal structure in non-classical taxonomic nomenclature. These being the main headings as follows… Domain – This determines the most fundamental and all-inclusive classification group and generally includes all such manner of life composed of cellular structures such as animalia, plantae, fungi etc. The term for these Kingdom headings are ‘Eukarya’. Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Genus Species Note that subspecies is not normally listed as a main grouping. Of course within each main grouping, subclasses are sometimes utilised such as ‘sub-family’ and ‘sub-order’.

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