the largest phylum for marine animals is arthropods. arthropods includes shrimp,crabs,prawns etc. these animals have hard shell covering their body called exoskeleton.they have 3 under this phylum. crustaceans, arachnids and insecta.crustaceans include crabs,lobsters,prawns etc. arachnids include spidders that live in marine. and insecta include ocean skater.
chordata (chordates). things with a hollow dorsal spinal column, and a post anal tail.
Arthropoda.
Chordata
Arthropods
The grew a digestive system
If you mean the second most diverse animal phylum in terms of number of species, it would probably be the nematodes, which are a type of worm, or chordates, which includes humans. Arthropods are the most species rich animal phylum.
The largest animal phylum is the phylum Arthropoda. This group includes insects, spiders, and crabs.
Phylum Chordata, Phylum Reptilia, Phylum Amphibia.
I would assume it is Phylum Arthropoda, but, honestly I am not certain.
the phylum Porifera
If you used a natural sponge, you used an animal from the phylum Porifera, which is the sponge phylum.
The grew a digestive system
If you mean the second most diverse animal phylum in terms of number of species, it would probably be the nematodes, which are a type of worm, or chordates, which includes humans. Arthropods are the most species rich animal phylum.
The largest animal phylum is the phylum Arthropoda. This group includes insects, spiders, and crabs.
Chimpanzee
Phylum Chordata, Phylum Reptilia, Phylum Amphibia.
Phylum Pterophyta includes things such as ferns, which are fully functioning plants with leaves. Phylum Lycophyta includes things like mosses, which are less advanced than ferns.
A monkeys phylum is the animal kingdom.
they are the only animal that dont have a phylum
I would assume it is Phylum Arthropoda, but, honestly I am not certain.
Invertebrates have nucleated cells and are thus eukaryotes (Domain Eukarya in the Empire of Life). They are multicellular and heterotrophic and thus animalian (Kingdom Animalia). Edward O. Wilson is what one calls a 'splitter' in taxonomy and has split the animal kingdom into about 85 phyla. Most other taxonomists think there are somewhere in the thirties in the realm of 'How many phyla are there ?' Some invertebrate animal phyla are: Phylum Porifera, Phylum Cnidaria, Phylum Ctenophora, Phylum Platyhelminthes, Phylum Annelida, Phylum Mollusca, Phylum Arthropoda, Phylum Echinodermata, Phylum Hemichordata, Phylum Nematoda, Phylum Rotifera, Phylum Kinorhyncha, Phylum Nemertea, Phylum Bryozoa