| subkingdom | One of the several primary divisions of either the animal, or vegetable kingdom, as, in zoology, the Vertebrata, Tunicata, Mollusca, Articulata, Molluscoidea, Echinodermata, Coelentera, and the Protozoa; in botany, the Phanerogamia, and the Cryptogamia. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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(biology) a taxonomic group comprising a major division of a kingdom
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Scientific classification or biological classification is how biologists group and categorize extinct and living species of organisms. Modern classification has its roots in the system of Carolus Linnaeus, who grouped species according to shared physical characteristics. These groupings have been revised since Linnaeus to improve consistency with the Darwinian principle of common descent. ...
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| subkingdom | (biology) a taxonomic group comprising a major division of a kingdom |
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| subkingdom | multicellular animals having cells differentiated into tissues and organs and usually a digestive cavity and nervous system |
| subkingdom | multicellular organisms having less-specialized cells than in the Metazoa |
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