Yes they are. For example the Burmese python, and the Indian python are both from the same family, but have diversified into separately recognised species. They are more closely related to each other - than to other species of snake.
About as closely as we are to frogs. Crustacea and Chelicerata (arachnids) are different classes in the same phylum (Arthropoda), just like mammals and amphibians are different classes in the phylum Chordata (vertebrates).
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It showed that different-looking animals are actually related. It showed new evolutionary relationships between animals. it changed ideas about which animals were closely related
Protists are different from any other organisms found in the animal or bacteria kingdom. For this reason, they are seen as heterotrophic or autotrophic by biologists and botanists.
Snakes are related to reptiles, specifically belonging to the suborder Serpentes. They are cold-blooded animals that are closely related to lizards and share a common ancestor within the class Reptilia.
A group of closely related classes in a kingdom is called a phylum. It is a taxonomic rank below kingdom and above class.
No, because they are too different. Only animals that are closely related (such as Tigers and Lions) can cross-breed. no they can not because there molicules are different
its called a phylum
Phylum
No they are two different species of animals.
Chimpanzees and bonobos are the animals most closely related to humans, sharing about 98 of our DNA.
Chimpanzees and bonobos are the animals most closely related to humans, sharing about 98 of our DNA.