Squid are in the Class Cephelapoda, Phylum Mollusca, Kingdom Animalia.
Phlyum: Molluska (mollusks) Class: Cepholopoda (cepholopods)
No - squid belong to the Phylum Mollusca and the Class Cephalopda. They do not belong to the Phylum Arthropoda.
All Squids belong to...Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: MolluscaClass: CephalopodaThe Order, Family, Genus, and Species may vary between squid species.
Squid belong to the taxonomic class Cephalopoda, within the phylum Mollusca. They are further classified in the order Teuthida.
The octopus is a mollusk, a cephalopod of the order Octopoda.
Squid belong to the class Cephalopoda, which comes for the Greek words for "head" and "foot".
Yes, shrimp and squid are related in that they both belong to the phylum Mollusca and are classified as invertebrates. However, shrimp are crustaceans, which are part of the class Malacostraca, while squid belong to the class Cephalopoda. Despite their differences in classification and biology, they share some common features, such as living in aquatic environments and having a similar body structure adapted for swimming.
It is a Mollusks
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the animal kingdom
No- they do not belong to the phylum Cnidarian. They belong to Molluska.
Cephalopoda