My reference is a book which is "A Cyber Science".
It says here that there are so many phyla.
Example of phyla:
Phylum Platyhelminthes
Phylum Nemathelminthes
Phylum Annelida
Phylum Arthropoda
Phylum Porifera
Phylum Chordata
Phylum Nematoda
Phylum Coelenterata
Phylum Mollusca
Phylum Gastropoda
I can't explain these phyla but maybe a week, I can see a reference book who has these definitions.
Phyla are generally divided into classes. However, sometimes a phylum is divided into subphylums, which in turn are divided into classes. One example of this is the phylum Chordata, which is divided into subphylums (IE, Vertebrata), and Vertebrata is divided into seven classes, jawless fish, cartilaginous fish, bony fish, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and birds.
Phylum, sub-phylum, and infra-phylum.
what is a phylum in its classification
False. A phylum is not composed only of groups of animals that look similar on the outside.
The athleta sea snail belongs to the mollusa phylum. This phylum is the largest marine phylum and consists of 10 taxonomic groups. They are all invertebrate sea creatures.
Yes a Phylum is a larger group than a family the groups go...KingdomPhylum ClassOrderFamilyGenusSpecies
Genus
Phylum
the gRoups of mOnera is phylum cyanophyta , phylum schizophyta ,
Cetacea, phylum Arthropoda, phylum Cnidaria
Protozoans have four groups of classification. The four protozoan groups are Phylum Ciliphora, Phylum Mastigophora, Phylum Sarcodina and Multicellular animals.
False. A phylum is not composed only of groups of animals that look similar on the outside.
first scientists grouped organisms into groups . Each group was called phylum. Then they separated each phylum into smaller and smaller groups called class
biggest is and smallest is ..
The athleta sea snail belongs to the mollusa phylum. This phylum is the largest marine phylum and consists of 10 taxonomic groups. They are all invertebrate sea creatures.
No, ragworms are polychaetes under phylum Annelida (rounded worms). Platyhelminthes are the flat worm phylum.
Yes a Phylum is a larger group than a family the groups go...KingdomPhylum ClassOrderFamilyGenusSpecies
There are three different groups of animals known as "worms": flatworms (phylum: Platyhelminthes), roundworms (phylum: nematoda), and segmented worms (phylum: annelida).
They help us directly divide kingdoms into several groups.
It is of the phylum 'Chordata' - see related link to the Wikipedia entry. If you scroll down that page, the various groups are listed on the right.