it is called the Chordata phylum
What kind of phylum is a specimen with backbone?
Chordata
Yes, all fish of any kind are vertabrates belonging to the phylum chordata. Which means the animal has a spine and spinal chord. Humans also belong to this phylum of animals. Now when we start talking about shrimp and lobsters and such the answer becomes no, invertabrates have no spine and derive their shape from their exo-skeleton. Not all invertabrates however belong to the same phylum.
Cyanobacteria is a phylum of bacteria that obtain their energy through photosynthesis.
Yes - all reptiles have back-bones. A snakes 'rib-cage' has up to 200 pairs of ribs attached to the spine.
Earthworms belong to the phylum Annelida (ringworms). Note that these are not the only kind of worms; two other phyla are Platyhelminthes (flatworms) and Nematoda (roundworms), and they're all very different from each other. For comparison, another phylum-phylum difference is that between either of the worms and Chordata, being all vertebrates!
Every organism is divided up by kingdom, then further divided by phylum, then class, then order, then family, then genies, then species.
Yes, whale lice belong to phylum Arthropoda - the arthropods. They are crustaceans, more like a kind of shrimp than the insect class to which most familiar lice would belong.
Yes, whale lice belong to phylum Arthropoda - the arthropods. They are crustaceans, more like a kind of shrimp than the insect class to which most familiar lice would belong.
All mammals, including the hamster, belong to the phylum called Vertebrata.Unless you are referring to the "Hampster Dance" website, I have no idea what you are asking for, as I do not know what a "hampster" is.You may be asking for the phylum of a hamster.
This question is impossible to answer as there are 170 genera and 2,999 species of spider.Spiders belong to the phylum Arthripoda, subphylum Chelicetera and class of Arachnida.
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