ORDER: Anguilliformes (eels and morays)
CLASS: Actinopterygii (ray-finned fishes)
Yes, an eel is a vertebrate. Eels belong to the class Actinopterygii, which includes fish that have a backbone. They possess a spinal column, which classifies them as vertebrates, distinguishing them from invertebrates like jellyfish or worms.
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The word that does not belong with the others is "eel." While lobster, crab, and shrimp are all crustaceans, eel is a type of fish.
The same phylum you belong to! Chordata.
wals
Lampreys are in the superclass Agnatha, jawless fish. They are of the class Cyclostomata, which includes hagfish, as opposed to the extinct Ostracoderms.
If you mean an 'eel' then no - eels belong to the fish family.
The odd one out is an eel. It is a fish, and therefore a vertebrate, whereas the others are all invertebrates.
Tigers belong to Class Mammalia.
Opossums belong to the class mammalia.
They belong to the class Mammalia ( mammals).
the priests belong to the upper class (1st class)