Vertebrata
Vertebrata is a subphylum of the phylum Chordata. Subphylum Vertebrata contains animals like fish, amphibians, reptiles, mammals, and birds. Animals in subphylum Vertebrata have craniums, increased cephalization, and endoskeletons, and they typically have vertebrates, although there are some exceptions, like hagfish.
Subphylum that contains insects, millipedes and centipedes.
Under phylum Arthropoda are several subphyla including subphylum Hexapoda which contains class Insecta (the insects); and Myriapoda which contains class Chilipoda (the centipedes) and class Diplopoda (the millipedes).
The sea lamprey belongs to the subphylum Vertebrata. This subphylum encompasses animals with backbones, including all mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish. Lampreys are jawless fish and are part of the class Cyclostomata within this subphylum.
Chelicerata is the subphylum of arthropods that is characterized by animals lacking antennae. This subphylum includes arachnids like spiders, scorpions, and ticks.
Echinodermata Subphylum: Eleutherozoa Superclassis: Asterozoa Classes: Asteroidea - †Somasteroidea Subphylum: Eleutherozoa Superclassis: Cryptosyringida Classes: Echinoidea - Holothuroidea - Ophiuroidea Subphylum: †Homalozoa Classis: Stylophora Subphylum: Pelmatozoa Classes: †Blastoidea - Crinoidea
exoskeleton.
The elephant seals belong to the subphylum Vertebrata, which includes animals with a backbone or spinal column. They are characterized by having a well-developed skeleton that supports and protects their body.
The oldest subphylum is likely the subphylum Vertebrata, which includes animals with a backbone, such as fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. Fossil evidence suggests that vertebrates appeared around 500 million years ago during the Cambrian period.
The simple answer is animals without backbones. More scientific definitions include:(stricto sensu) all animals (Kingdom Animalia) except for vertebrate animals (Subphylum Vertebrata).(lato sensu) all animals (Kingdom Animalia and Kingdom Protozoa) except for vertebrate animals (Subphylum Vertebrata)
The subphylum of a mammoth is Vertebrata, which includes animals with a backbone or spinal column. Mammoths are a type of proboscidean, belonging to the order Proboscidea within the subphylum Vertebrata.
Bony fish are in the PHYLUM VERTEBRATA