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Subphylum is a taxonomic rank in the biological classification system, which is used to classify organisms. It is a rank below the phylum and above the class level. The subphylum is an important category in the hierarchy of biological classification, providing a way to group organisms that share a more specific set of characteristics than those grouped at the phylum level.

Classification

In the Linnaean taxonomy system, the hierarchy of biological classification is as follows:

Examples of Subphyla

Different phyla in the animal kingdom have various subphyla. Some examples include:

Importance in Biological Classification

The subphylum rank is crucial for understanding the evolutionary relationships and characteristics shared by a group of organisms. It helps biologists and researchers to categorize and study organisms in a more detailed and organized manner. By examining the traits and genetic information of organisms within a subphylum, scientists can gain insights into their evolutionary history and ecological roles.

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