Arthropoda
Ants belong to the phylum Arthropoda
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Fire ants are not chordates, because to be in the phylum Chordata you must have some sort of spinal column. Fire ants, having and exoskeleton and being in the family insecta would have to be in the phylum Arthropoda.
Both dogs and ants are of the Kingdom Animalia. Ants, however diverge at the phylum level and become Arthropoda, while dogs become Chordata.
Spiders, and insects such as ants, are in the kind of group called a Phylum. The name of the phylum that includes spiders and insects (like ants) is the Arthropoda. The Arthropoda also include creatures like crabs, scorpions and other animals without bones, but with hard shells and jointed legs. When one speaks of more than one phylum, you call them phyla. Other phyla include the phylum Mollusca, which is the phylum of slugs, snails, squids and so on. The phylum Echinodermata includes the starfish, sea urchins and sea cucumbers. Humans and other mammals, reptiles, birds, fish, etc are in the phlum Chordata.
Ants are multi-cellular so they're not bacteria or protists. They don't make food from sunlight so they're not plants. They move around, so they're not fungi. Therefore, they must be animals. They happen to be insect animals.
yes it has an exoskeleton Ants belong to a phylum called the arthropods. Arthropods have shells, which are classified as a type of external skeleton or exoskeleton. They do not have internal skeletons of the type that we vertebrates have.
Just like butterflies, fleas, bees and ants, wasps are insects and thus feature in the Class Insecta. All insects, along with arachnids (spiders, ticks and so on) and myriapods feature in the Phylum Arthropoda.
Sargassum is a type of brown seaweed belonging to the Phylum Phaeophyta.
They are in the animal kingdom, phylum arthropoda, class insecta :)
The phylum for adder's tongue, a type of fern, is Pteridophyta.