
1) American sports magazine 2) Area 3) Arena 4) Biology terminology 5) Comic by Dan Abnett 6) Domain 7) Dominion 8) Empire 9) Fantasy anime show 10) Field 11) Highest taxonomic category 12) IOS game 13) ITV television drama 14) Land 15) MacOS game 16) Monarchy 17) Netflix original programming 18) Orbit
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1) Animalia 2) Britain 3) Fungi 4) Lotusland 5) Monarchy 6) Monera 7) Moneran 8) Numidia 9) Numidian 10) Plantae 11) Protoctista 12) Realm 13) Territory 14) Uk
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- a domain in which something is dominant
- a country with a king as head of state
- the domain ruled by a king or queen
- a monarchy with a king or queen as head of state
- one of seven biological categories: Monera or Protoctista or Plantae or Fungi or Animalia
- a basic group of natural objects
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the highest generally employed category of the taxonomic hierarchy, above that of division (phylum).
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Level of scientific classification; below Domain and above Phylum
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• (n.) The rank, quality, state, or attributes of a king; royal authority; sovereign power; rule; dominion; monarchy. • (n.) The territory or country subject to a king or queen; the dominion of a monarch; the sphere in which one is king or has control. • (n.) An extensive scientific division distinguished by leading or ruling charact...
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(from the article `biogeographic region`) ...on it. The limits of a region are determined by mapping the distributions of taxa; where the outer boundaries of many taxa occur, a line ...
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(from the article `taxonomy`) ...considerations exemplify the difficulties inherent in producing a generally accepted classification, even at the highest levels. Since the ...
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The chief taxonomic category. The older, five-kingdom classification scheme has now been largely superseded by one of six kingdoms. Related entry • life, classification
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In classification, a kingdom is the highest grouping of similar organisms. A kingdom contains one or more phyla (plural of phylum). Life on Earth is divided into five kingdoms: Animalia (animals), Plantae (plants), Fungi, Protista (protozoans and eucaryotic algae), and Monera (prokaryotes: blue-green algae and bacteria ).
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Largest groups that living things are sorted into. The two biggest are the plant kingdom and the animal kingdom.
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<biology> The highest taxonomic rank, immediately above phylum or division. There are five biological kingoms: ... 1. Kingdom animalia: The members of this kingom are complex, multicellular, eukaryotic organisms that digest food outside their cells and then absorb the digested nutrients. Animals must consume other organisms to obtain most of ...
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(king´dәm) in the traditional classification of living organisms, the highest of the categories; the most widely used classification system lists five kingdoms: Monera, Protista, Fungi, Plantae (the plants), and Animalia (the animals). An alternative classification divides all organisms at the highest level into t...
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Formerly the living world was divided up into two kingdoms: animals and plants. Now it is generally recognized that there are five distinct Kingdoms. Prokaryotae (bacteria), Protoctista (nucleated algae, water molds), Fungi, Plants and Animals. (Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species)
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King'dom (kĭng'dŭm)
noun [ Anglo-Saxon
cyningdōm . See 2d
King , and -
dom .]
1. The rank, quality, state, or attributes of a king; royal authority; sovereign power; rule; dominion; monarchy. « Thy
kingdom is an everlasting
kingdom ...
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The top taxonomic level-The Plant Kingdom, for example.
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Level of classification of organisms above “phylum”; similar phyla are placed within the same kingdom. All birds are in the kingdom Animalia.
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One of the major subdivisions of life; based upon basic similarities in cell structure. Five kingdoms are recognized: Monera, Protoctista, Fungi, Animalia, and Plantae.
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one of the main divisions used in the biological classification/taxonomy of organisms.
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realm noun the domain ruled by a king or queen
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Primary division in biological classification. At one time, only two kingdoms were recognized: animals and plants. Today most biologists prefer a five-kingdom system, even though it still involves grouping together organisms that are probably unrelated. One widely accepted scheme is as follows: Kingdom Animalia (all multicellular animal...
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one of four divisions of the natural world
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part of the classification system scientists use to identify plants and animals.
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a country, city, or state whose head-of-state is a king or queen; Egypt, Slavery
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a state or government having a king or queen as its head. · anything conceived as constituting a realm or sphere of independent action or control: the kingdom of thought. · a realm or province of nature, esp. one of the three broad divisions of natural objects: the animal, vegetable, and mineral kingdoms. · a taxonomic category of t...
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