The classification of organisms in to groups is known as Biological Taxonomy. The value of classification that allows biologists to descern the relationships between different living organisms. The taxonomic key is a tool that can be used to identify animals or living organisms.
Two major divisions of the animal kingdom are invertebrates (animals without a backbone) and vertebrates (animals with a backbone). Another way to classify animals is by their symmetry, such as bilateral symmetry (divided into two mirror images) and radial symmetry (circular arrangement of body parts).
Not sure what you are referring to, "radical" symmetry. But if you meant radial symmetry then you might be looking at animals in the family with starfish, jellyfish, anemones, etc. There is also bilateral symmetry where both sides look the same. Look up radial symmetry and see what you can find.
Almost all animals except sponges have either radial or bilateral symmetry. Sponges belong to the phylum Porifera, characterized by their lack of symmetry.
One key morphological feature used to classify organisms as animals is the presence of specialized cells called muscle and nerve cells, which allow for movement and response to stimuli. Additionally, animals are typically multicellular, heterotrophic organisms that lack cell walls, distinguishing them from plants and fungi. The ability to develop from a blastula during embryonic development is another critical characteristic of animals.
The two kingdoms that are used to classify bacteria are archaebacteria and eubacteria.
The most important feature used to classify animals is Body structure!
Some characteristics that scientists use to classify animals are how many cells they have, their species, genus and family and what they eat.
Two major divisions of the animal kingdom are invertebrates (animals without a backbone) and vertebrates (animals with a backbone). Another way to classify animals is by their symmetry, such as bilateral symmetry (divided into two mirror images) and radial symmetry (circular arrangement of body parts).
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dichotomous keys can be used to classify a series of animals
No, not all animals exhibit bilateral symmetry. Some animals, like jellyfish and sea anemones, exhibit radial symmetry instead.
How can you identify the body symmetry of an animal
we classify animals because... 1. It's easier to study and identify 2. All animals have similarities and differences
animal classifiers classify animals... its their job
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