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Kingdom contain members that are the least similar to one another (the highest amount of variation among members).

What is Kingdom?

  • The second highest taxonomic rank in biology is called a kingdom (Latin: regnum, plural regna), and it comes after domain. Phyla are the smallest groups that divide up kingdoms.
  • Some textbooks from the United States and Canada have historically used a system of six kingdoms (Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista, Archaea/Archaebacteria, and Bacteria/Eubacteria), although textbooks from the United Kingdom, India, Greece, Brazil, and other nations only use five kingdoms (Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, Protista and Monera).
  • Because certain old kingdoms are not monophyletic—that is, they do not contain all the descendants of a common ancestor—several recent classifications based on current cladistics have explicitly dropped the name kingdom. For the life present in a specific area, the terms flora (for plants), fauna (for animals), and funga (for fungi) are also used.

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