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No. They are in the same kingdom, though. In the Linnaean classification system, the highest level is domain, and inside that are the three domains archaea, bacteria, and eukaryotes. Animals are in eukaryotes. Then inside that are the kingdoms protista, fungi, plantae, and animalia. Can you guess which one animals are in? No, not fungi. Animalia 😄! The next level is phylum, and there are many phyla in the kingdom animalia. Just so you know, all the classification levels are (along with a fun mnemonic): Domain u m b Kingdom i d s Phylum o o p Class o n s t a n t l y Family o r Genus o o d Species u n Very good question. I enjoyed answering it. YOUR QUESTION WAS ANSWERED BY: ✨The One Who Knows All✨

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No, They are not there are 10 DIFFERENT phylum's and have different Invertebrates In each. So no they're not all the same.

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No , there are about 25 phylla which include invertebrates .

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Q: Are all invertebrates in the same phylum?
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