Scott Hillas Kingdom is the hierarchy of all living things.

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Scott Hillas Kingdom is the hierarchy of all living things.

Monera Lyngbya Majuscula Kingdom: Monera Phylum: Cyanobacteria Class: Cyanophyceae Order: Oscillatoriales Family: Oscillatoriaceae Genus: Lynabya Species: L. majuscula Kingdom: Monera Phylum:Actinobacteria Class:Actinobacteria Subclass: Actinobacteridae Order:Bifidobacteriales Family:Bifidobacteriaceae Genus:Bifidobacterium Species: B. dentium

Protista Haptophytes Kingdom: Protista Domain: Eukaryotic Division: Haptophyta Amoeba Kingdom: Protista Domain: Eukaryota Phylum:Tubulinea Order: Tubulinida Family: Amoebidae Genus: Amoeba

Fungi Chytridiomycetes Kingdom: Fungi Division: Chytridiomycota Class: Chytridiomycetes Amanita muscaria Kingdom: Fungi Phylum: Basidiomyaota Class: Agaricomycetes Order: Agaricales Family: Amanitaceae Genus: Amanita Species: A. Muscaria

Plantae River Red Gum Kingdom: Plantae Unranked: Anaiosperms Unranked: Eudicats Unranked: Rosids Order: Myrtoles Family: Myrtaaea Genus: Eucalyptus Species: E. Camaldulensis Lemon Grass Kingdom: Plantae Unranked: Angioosperms Unranked: Monocots Unranked: Commelinids Order: Poales Family: Poaceae Subfamily: Panicoideae Tribe: Andropopogoneae Sub tribe: Andropogoninae Genus : Cymbopogon

Animalia Sumatran tiger Species: P.Tigris Genius: Panthera Family: Felidea Order: Carnivora Class: Mammalia Phylum: Chordata Kingdom: Animalia Pygmy Hippopotamus Species: H. amphibius Genius: Hippopotamus Family: Hippopotamidae Order: Artiodactyla Class: Mammalia Phylum: Chordata Kingdom: Animalia