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In biology, a kingdom is the second highest taxonomic rank, just below domain. Kingdoms are divided into smaller groups called phyla (singular phylum).
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Kingdom is the highest rank, after the domain, which is normally used in the biological taxonomy of all organisms. Each kingdom is split into phyla.
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Sottano, Sète, France. ^ Copeland, H.F. (1938). "The kingdoms of organisms". Quarterly Review of Biology.
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A monarchic state or realm ruled by a king or queen. A monarchic chiefdom, represented or governed by a king or queen. Kingdom (biology), a category in ...
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