A major taxconomic division to living organisms that contain one or more classes. A example is the phylem arthropoda (insect,
crustaceans, arochrinds, etc and myriapods.
A major group of animals or in some classified plants sharing one and more fundamental characteristics that set them apart from all other animals and plants and forming a primary category of the animals and plant kingdom 'phylem' arthropoda.
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phylum porifera
As the earth worm, fan worms are in phylum Annelida.
Xylem, Phylem, and Cambium.
8... Domian Kingdom Phylem Class Order Family Genus Species
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Phylum is a class of type of organism, between "Class" and "Kingdom", but not a single organism. Phlegm is a name for sputum or spit. See Wikipedia links.
phloem and xylem (sorry different countries spell/ call them differently.. xylem is normally the same but phloem can be phylem or any variation of the two)
The phylum 'Aves' contains birds. There are no birds in any other phylum, so the birds are unique to Aves. I hope you find this answer helpful!
The eight levels of classification are domain, kingdom, phylem, class, order, family, genus, and species. An easier way to remember it is: Dumb King Phillip came over for good spaghetti
Vertebrates belong in the phylum Chordata, which includes animals with a notochord, a hollow nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, and a post-anal tail at some point in their development. Vertebrates are characterized by the presence of a backbone or spinal column.
Sponges are animals because they are in the phylum poridfera, which is an animal phylum, they can reproduce asexualy and sexually, and when they reproduce sexually, they use sperm and eggs instead of using other stuff that plants and fungi use to reproduce. A sponge are also a consumer, that means it eats other things, they eat almost like oysters, they filter the little organisms in water through collar cells that traps the little organism, the collar cells have whiplike structures that beat back and forth, that's how they trap food. They also have pores, all sponges have pores, it's very obvious that they have pores, and i dont think plant, bacter, fungi, or protist have pore.
Domestic CatKingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: ChordataSubphylum: VertebrataClass: MammaliaOrder: CarnivoraFamily: FelidaeGenus: Felisspecies: catus