Predatory, carnivorous, amphibian, mammal, prehistoric, omnivorous, herbivorous, etc
phyla?
So people can classify organisms. (find out what they are)
So that they can put them into groups and learn more about their species.
Prokaryotic (has a nucleus) and eukaryotic (no nucleus).
Phylum
Taxonomists study the new animals well before classifying them. They put them in groups under animals that are rather similar to them.
Because some animals have features of different groups of vertebrate. For example the duck built platypus is classified as a mammal but has some bird (a beak) and it lays eggs which a mammal doesn't do.
The genetic information, morphological structures and the fossil records are some of the required information required in order to classify the animals.
The importance of classifying animals into groups is to have things well organized so that it will not be too complicated.If we do not classify them,we will get mixed up. :):)
There are several different groups in the hierarchy. Animals is the kingdom that all animals are a part of. From there they are categorized by phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. Some are: 1. amphibians 2. annelids 3. arthropods 4. birds 5. echinoderms 6. fish 7. mammals 8. mollusks 9. reptiles Those are just some of the terms!
I had to classify the evidence into certain groups.
Scientists classify plants and animals on the basis of tasonomy. Taxonomy is classsification, identification and nomenclature of living organisms. Taxonomy is used to classify organisms on the basis of their characteristics, mode of nutrition etc.