Centipedes are what makes up the largest of all animal phyla and includes invertebrates with jointed legs and separated body parts.
The only common groups for them would be the Doman Eukaryia and the kingdom Animalia, beyond that they are separated into a number of invertebrate phyla; those phyla being every single animal phyla except for Chordata.
First off, an English correction. You can't contain a lack of something, as there is nothing to contain. What I think you mean to ask is Do the prokaryotes lack a nucleus?If this is the question then the answer is yes, the prokaryotes (bacteria) do not contain a nucleus.
They are not alive and there for do not have a phyla.
Phyla is the plural of phylum. One phylum, many phyla.
They're not, really. The animal kingdom is divided into multiple phyla, such as arthropods, molluscs and roundworms. Vertebrates are only one of these phyla. They're classified according to their traits and evolutionary history, and grouped according to their relation to one another.
yes prokaryotes have prokaryotes
A crows phyla or phylum(plural) is the chordata. A crows phyla or phylum(plural) is the chordata.
how do phyla of vetebrates vary
The plural form of phylum is phyla.
Phyla-Vell was created in 2003.
Phyla dulcis was created in 1934.