Fish are general classified into one phylum which is known as chordata. There some fish like the hagfish that are not able to fit into this phyla properly.
There are about 32 recognized phyla of fish, including bony fish (Osteichthyes), cartilaginous fish (Chondrichthyes), lampreys (Petromyzontida), and hagfish (Myxini).
Do you mean, 'How many phyla are there on Earth?' There are more than 20 phyla of bacteria, over 30 phyla of animals and 12 phyla of plants. Fungi and protists, who knows.....? Add up all these phyla, and you can see there is quite a lot.
There are around 35 recognized animal phyla and 11 recognized plant phyla, making a total of approximately 46 phyla across the animal and plant kingdoms.
The two most common phyla of animals are Arthropoda, which includes insects, spiders, and crustaceans, and Chordata, which includes vertebrates like mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
Animals belonging to the same phyla share similar body plans and characteristics. For example, animals in the phyla Chordata, which includes vertebrates like mammals, birds, fish, and amphibians, share a notochord and dorsal nerve cord during their development.
The plural form of phylum is phyla.
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They belong in Chordata
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Phyla is the plural of phylum. One phylum, many phyla.
Do you mean, 'How many phyla are there on Earth?' There are more than 20 phyla of bacteria, over 30 phyla of animals and 12 phyla of plants. Fungi and protists, who knows.....? Add up all these phyla, and you can see there is quite a lot.
Phlum Chordata. Just like you and I, all fish, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals.
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It depends on the common name of the phyla. Porifera are simple sponges and cnidarians are jelly fish and molluska are squid octopus mollusks etc...
the order of the phyla are porifera,annelida Cnidaria,and Echinodermata and many more.
Kingdom Animalia Seriously, that's about as far as i can get you without being more specific There are so many aquatic lifeforms that are across the 36 phyla
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There are more than two phyla in the animal kingdom... There are many phyla in the animal kingdom. There are a few phyla of worms and other invertebrates and then you have the vertebrate ohyla. Unless that's what your asking? Did you want the invertebrate and vertebrate in general phyla? That's the only set of 2 things I can think of.