An animal kingdom that is divided into more groups is referred to as a "taxonomic hierarchy." In this system, animals are categorized into various ranks such as phylum, class, order, family, genus, and species. This classification helps in organizing and understanding the diversity of life forms based on shared characteristics and evolutionary relationships.
The animal kingdom is divided into five groups for classification purposes. They are called Ctenophora, Porifera, Placozoa, Cnidaria, and Bilateria.
The animal kingdom is divided into smaller groups called vertebrates and invertebrates. Vertebrates are those animals with backbones and endoskeletons and invertebrates lack a backbone and generally have the skeleton on the outside of their bodies.
Warm blooded and cold blooded
Animalia kingdom
yes, its split into vertebrates and invertebrates
The animal kingdom is divided into two large groups: vertebrates, which have a spine or backbone (like humans, birds, and fish), and invertebrates, which do not have a backbone (like insects, jellyfish, and worms).
this group is called invertebrates and vertebrates :)
Phylum
the 2 main groups are the vertebrates and the invertebrates
mamilia, reptilia
It is called Categorising things, Like in the animal kingdom, where certain animals are put into different categories.
Groups of animals in the animal kingdom are called taxa or taxonomic groups. These groups are organized hierarchically, with species being the most specific group and kingdom being the most general group. Examples of taxa include phylum, class, order, family, and genus.