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It is easy to see the cladogram represents several different types of insects. In the classification of living things, all insects belong to the kingdom Animalia
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It is easy to see the cladogram represents several different types of insects. In the classification of living things, all insects belong to the kingdom Animalia
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This is all true. Hope this helped.
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Yes, it is true. All insects belong to the Animal Kingdom, where they can be divided into different groups.
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