Family (biology)

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In biology, '''family''' is one of the levels of taxonomic classification of organisms. It lies between the less-specific order and the more-specific genus; ie, an order will contain one or more families, and a family will contain one or more genera. Humans, for instance, are of family Hominidae. The standard groupings of taxonomy from most general to most specific are: *Domain *Kingdom *Phylum (animals); Division (plants) **Subphylum; Subdivision **Superclass *Class *Order **Suborder **Superfamily *'''Family''' **Subfamily *Genus **Subgenus **Section ***Subsection *Species **Subspecies ** Variety (plants only) An acronym mnemonic for remembering this is: '''K'''ing '''P'''hillip '''c'''alled '''o'''ut '''f'''or '''g'''ood '''s'''oup. :''See also:'' familyda:Familie (biologi) ms:keluarga biologi