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Sea squirts are classified in the same phylum (Chordata) as humans.
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Sea squirts are classified in the same phylum (Chordata) as humans.
They both have a notochord, which qualifies them as chordates.
they are both mammels
Obviously NOT!Insects are classified as:Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ArthropodaSubphylum:HexapodaClass:InsectaRats are classified as:Kingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ChordataClass:MammaliaOrder:RodentiaSuperfamily:MuroideaFamily:MuridaeSubfamily:MurinaeGenus:RattusSo while rats and insects are both of the kingdom Animalia, they are not even the same Phylum, much less Class.
They will also be in the same domain, kingdom and phylum, but the order, family and/or genus may differ.
Squirrels have more in common with mice because they eat just about the same things a mouse does.
Yes. Coelenterates are the same as Cnidaria.
No, organisms in the same phylum are not necessarily classified in the same family. Phylum is a higher taxonomic rank compared to family, which represents a more specific level of classification. Organisms within a phylum can belong to different families based on their shared characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
All domestic and feral horse breeds belong to the same phylum as they are all the same species, just different breeds. The phylum for a horse is Chordata.