Angiospermae is a subphylum of flowering plants that produce seeds enclosed within a fruit. They are the most diverse group of plants, comprising about 90% of all plant species. Angiosperms play a crucial role in ecosystems as they provide food, oxygen, and habitats for various organisms.
Mollusca is a phylum, not a subphylum.
The elephant seals belong to the subphylum Vertebrata, which includes animals with a backbone or spinal column. They are characterized by having a well-developed skeleton that supports and protects their body.
Amoebas are members of the phylum Amoebozoa. They do not belong to the subphylum Sarcomastigophora.
The oldest subphylum is likely the subphylum Vertebrata, which includes animals with a backbone, such as fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Fossil evidence suggests that vertebrates appeared around 500 million years ago during the Cambrian period.
The subphylum of Apicomplexa is called Sporozoa. This group includes various parasitic protozoa that possess a unique organelle called an apicoplast, which is involved in various cellular processes. Members of this subphylum often have complex life cycles involving multiple hosts.
Angiospermae
Angiospermae
The subphylum of the koala is Vertebrata.
Mollusca is a phylum, not a subphylum.
Tracheophyta , Angiospermae
Phylum Angiospermae
Snakes belong to the subphylum vertebrata.
The subphylum of the african elephant is vertebrata
Frogs are in the subphylum vertebrata.
Division: Angiospermae (dicotyledonae)
ameoba belongs to the subphylum 'sarcomastigophora' of the phylum protozoa
The subphylum of millipedes and centipedes belong to the subphylum myriapoda. There are over 13,000 species that are terrestrial and they belong to the Animalia kingdom.