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Sette, Sottano, Italy. Copeland, H. (1938). "The kingdoms of organisms". Quarterly Review of Biology. 13: 383–420. doi:10.1086/394568. Copeland, H. F... |
In biology, a family is a taxonomic rank. Each family contains one or more genera. The next higher rank is that of order. Usually, the name of the family... |
Division (botany) (redirect from Division (biology)) For a different meaning in biology, see cell division. In biology, a division is the equivalent of a phylum in a kingdom. Botanists use the word "division"... |
Phylum (redirect from Phylum (biology)) rank used in the biological taxonomy of all organisms. The second rank is kingdom and the highest is domain. Usually biologists count about 32 phyla of animals... |
usually come from widely different types, often from different phyla or even kingdoms. The term is not used for any cooperation between animals of the same species... |
Taxonomy (redirect from Taxonomy (biology)) Taxonomy is a branch of biology. It is about the laws and principles of classifying living things. From one type of taxonomy, many classifications might... |
In biology, a type is a specimen, or example, of a specific living thing or taxon, which is a group of specific living things. For example, if a scientist... |
The International Biology Olympiad (IBO) is the world's premier biology competition for secondary school students. It is one of the International Science... |
Evolutionary developmental biology interprets development in the light of evolution and modern genetics. It is called for short 'evo-devo'. In On the... |
Blackcurrant (category Biology stubs) bitter flavor due to the high concentration of vitamin C. This short article about biology can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.... |
Segmentation (redirect from Segment (biology)) Segmentation in biology means the division of some animal and plant bodies into a series of repeat sections or parts. It is common in some of the most... |
Satsuma (category Biology stubs) It is named after the former Satsuma Province of Japan. In the United Kingdom it is often associated with Christmas. It is commonly called unshuu in... |
or empire) is a taxon in the highest rank of organisms, higher than a kingdom. Domain (or its synonyms) is the most inclusive of these biological groupings... |
common descent. Charles Darwin was the first to use this metaphor in modern biology. It had been used many times before for other purposes. The evolutionary... |
Cephalothorax (category Biology stubs) Linda R. Berg & Diana W. Martin (2004). "The animal kingdom: an introduction to animal diversity". Biology (7th ed.). Cengage Learning. pp. 534–549. ISBN 978-0-534-49276-2... |
Vine (category Biology stubs) which makes use of trees to reach light in natural habitats. In the United Kingdom, the term "vine" applies almost exclusively to the grapevine, whereas the... |
proposed group within taxonomy. It would be a clade, above phylum but below a kingdom. It would include the Bilateria, the Placozoa and the Cnidarians. Parahoxozoa... |
Nephrozoa (category Biology stubs) clade of the xenacoelomorphs. Deuterostomia Protostomia This short article about biology can be made longer. You can help Wikipedia by adding to it.... |
Michael Levitt (category Naturalised citizens of the United Kingdom) 1947) is a South African biophysicist. He is a professor of structural biology at Stanford University, a position he has held since 1987. Levitt received... |
Euphorbia (category Biology stubs) over 2000 plant species. It is one of the biggest genera in the plant kingdom. Common names include poinsettia, spurge, or just Euphorbia. Many of these... |