# Trilobozoa † # Porifera # Placozoa # Myxozoa # Vendobionta † # Cnidaria # Ctenophora # Acoelomorpha # Orthonectida # Dicyemida # Gastrotricha # Platyhelminthes # Gnathostomulida # Cycliophora # Micrognathozoa# Rotifera # Acanthocephala # Bryozoa # Entoprocta # Phoronida # Brachiopoda # Nemertea # Sipuncula # Mollusca # Hyolitha † # Echiura # Annelida # Chaetognatha # Priapulida # Kinorhyncha # Loricifera # Nematoda # Nematomorpha # Tardigrada # Onychophora # Arthropoda # Vetulicolia † # Echinodermata # Hemichordata # Chordata *
Some phyla within the kingdom Animalia include Chordata, Arthropoda, Mollusca, Annelida, and Echinodermata. Each phylum represents a distinct group of organisms with specific characteristics and traits.
I belive one is invertabraes [I do not think that is correct spelling]
There are 35 phyla.
between 35 to 40.
None there all dead
35
Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Venus Species
The majority of the animal kingdom belongs to the phylum Arthropoda, which includes insects, arachnids, crustaceans, and other invertebrates with jointed legs and tough exoskeletons. Arthropods are incredibly diverse and can be found in nearly all habitats on Earth.
The order of the animal classification chart is as follows: kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus, species.
The alligator belongs to the animal kingdom, specifically in the subphylum Euchordata within the phylum Chordata.
A worm typically belongs to the Kingdom Animalia within the Phylum Annelida.
A monkeys phylum is the animal kingdom.
The Animal Kingdom or Kingdom Animalia
the kingdom is animal, or latin animalia, but i think the phylum is chordata , but not sure about that one
Kingdom Animalia. Phylum Nematoda.
They are in the animal kingdom, phylum arthropoda, class insecta :)
The kingdom is Mammilia, the Phylum is Chordata.
the kingdom is animalia or marine animal because its both a mammal and a marine animal the phylum is chordate
Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Venus Species
mollusca
phylum?
Animal Kingdom, phylum Crustacea
Yes. It is the Class Insecta, the Phylum Anthropoda, and the Kingdom Animalia. Anything in the Kingdom Animalia is an animal.