Arthropods - Hexapoda (six-legged animals) - Insecta - Hymenoptera (membrane-wings) - Apocrita (wasps, bees and ants). Though technically their class is Insecta, I went a bit too far. ;)
It is in the insect category.
Yes. It is the Class Insecta, the Phylum Anthropoda, and the Kingdom Animalia. Anything in the Kingdom Animalia is an animal.
Ants are both.# The ant is in the class Insecta making it an insect. # The class Insecta falls within the kingdom Animalia. # Therefore all ants are insects and thus are also animals.
A skunk belongs to the animal kingdom, specifically within the Mammalia class.
From Wikipedia: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Hymenoptera Suborder: Apocrita Superfamily: Vespoidea Family: Formicidae There are multiple genera (plural genus) and species of ants.
The Animal Kingdom. 'Insects' is the Class that they belong to.
Kingdom Phylum Class Order Family Venus Species
Mammalia(mammals).
An ant is not a mollusk. An ant is an insect. The two are quite different. Ants have six legs and are divided into segments. They have two compound eyes. They breathe by spiracles.
Ants are multi-cellular so they're not bacteria or protists. They don't make food from sunlight so they're not plants. They move around, so they're not fungi. Therefore, they must be animals. They happen to be insect animals.
Kingdom phylum class order family genus and species
Fish are vertebrates as they have a backbone/spine, and they belong to the group Pisces
mammal, rational biped