chordata
The 9 animal phylum are as follows: 1. Annelida 2. Anthropoda 3. Chordata 4. Cnidaria 5. Echinodermata 6. Mollusca 7. Nematoda 8. Platyhelminthes 9. Porifera
They can be divided into essentially nine subdividions (phyla): -Porifera -Cnidaria -Platyhelminthes -Nematoda -Annelida -Mollusca -Arthropoda -Echinoderma -Chordata (most chordates are those with backbones, so they are usually vertebrates, but some are invertebrates)
platyhalminthus nematoda annelida mollusca arthropoda echinodermata chordata are bilaterally symmetrical
Phylum Annelida Phylum Arthropoda Phylum Mollusca Phylum Echinodermata Phylum Chordata
Mollusca, Porifera, Cnidaria, Platyhelminthes, Nematoda, Annelida, Arthropoda, Echinodermata, and Chordata, the phylum to which humans belong. Although there are approximately 35 phyla, these nine include over 96% of animal species.Reference: Wikipedia
1. Roundworm (Nematoda)2. Mollusks (Mollusca)3. Segmented worms (Annelida)4. Arthropods (Arthropoda)5. Chordates (Chordata)6. Echinodermata (Echinodermata)
cnidarine, arthropods, sponge, mollusk, worms,lichen
The nine major animal phyla are: Porifera(sponges) · Nematoda(roundworms) · Mollusca(mollusks) · Cnidaria(jellyfish and polyp) · Annelida(earthworms) · Echinodermata(echinoderms like sea stars) · Platyhelminthes(flatworms like tapeworms) · Arthropoda(spiders and insects) · Chordata(vertebrates)
Kingdom Animalia... Porifera;coelenterata;platyhelminthes;aschelminthes;Annelids;arthropods;molluscs;echinodermata;chordata Hope this helps
1. Roundworm (Nematoda) 2. Mollusks (Mollusca) 3. Segmented worms (Annelida) 4. Arthropods (Arthropoda) 5. Chordates (Chordata) 6. Echinodermata (Echinodermata)
here are some 10: Porifera Coelenterates Nematodes Annelids Mullusk Echinoderms Arachnids Chordata Platyhelminthes Joint Legged Animals By: RHenee
I can think of 8: - Porifera (sponges) - Cnidaria (jellyfish and anemones) - Mollusca (snails, squids) - Platyhelminthes (flatworms) - Nematoda (roundworms) - Annelida (ringworms, leeches) - Arthropoda (insects, arachnids, crustaceans and some other bits) - Echinodermata (starfish, sea urchins and cucumbers) - Chordata (also includes the vertebrates, but the invertebrate bits are Amphioxus and the tunicates) Anyone got more? I think I got them all.