Chordata
Amphibians belong to the phylum amphibia, general {vertebrate} phlyum being chordata. Hope I helped! =)
Amphibians belong to the phylum chordata, as do reptiles, as well.
The phylum for amphibians is Chordata.
No, butterflies are not in the Chordata phylum. Butterflies belong to the Arthropoda phylum, specifically the Insecta class. Chordata includes animals with a notochord or backbone, such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish.
Chordata is the phylum that contains animals with backbones and gill slits. Members of this phylum include vertebrates like fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
Animals with a backbone belong to the phylum Chordata. This phylum includes vertebrates such as fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals, which all possess a notochord or backbone at some stage in their development.
Chytridiomycota is a phylum of fungi that are characterized by their flagellated spores and simple, primitive structure. They are mostly aquatic and can be saprophytic or parasitic. Some species are known to cause disease in plants and amphibians.
Chordates are the phylum that typically have a backbone or spinal column, which provides structural support for the body. These animals include vertebrates such as mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and some fish.
Amphibians belong to the phylum chordata, so yes they are Yes they do
No. Insects are invertebrates in the phylum arthropods. Amphibians are vertebrates.
The phylum Porifera is sponges.
Snakes, like all reptiles, mammals, birds, amphibians and fish, are in the Phylum Chordata.
They're considered to be amphibians.
Yes. As they are mammals, kangaroos are chordates, meaning they belong in the phylum chordata.Mammals, birds, fish, amphibians and reptiles are all in the phylum chordata.
Amphibians are part of the kingdom Animal. Same worms and humans. To narrow it down, they are part of the Phylum Chordate.
The Phylum is Chordata, which are vertebrate animals
Phylum Chordata. Just like all fish, mammals, reptiles, birds, dinosaurs, amphibians etc.
Amphibians themselves are specifically part of the class Amphibia. They are a part of the kingdom Animalia, a part of the phylum Chordata, and a part of the superclass Tetrapoda.
Freshwater and saltwater fish are in the same phylum that we are, and reptiles and amphibians and birds are in; phylum chordata, subphylum craniata, subphylum vertebrata.
Fish and amphibians are both members of the phylum cordata. More commonly, we should call them members of the subphylum vertebrata (vertebrates).