Both shrimp and ants are in the animal kingdom and share the same phylum, anthropod. Although the two animals differ in many ways, they share the same feature of an exoskeleton so they are both classified as arthropods.
Yes. It is the Class Insecta, the Phylum Anthropoda, and the Kingdom Animalia. Anything in the Kingdom Animalia is an animal.
Both ants and shrimp belong to the same phylum, Arthropoda, due to their shared characteristic of having jointed appendages and exoskeletons made of chitin. Another feature that groups ants and shrimp into the same phylum is their segmented body structure, which includes distinct body regions such as the head, thorax, and abdomen.
they are metameric beings (segmented body), they have anexoskeleton made of chitin and they present articulated limbs.
From Wikipedia: Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Hymenoptera Suborder: Apocrita Superfamily: Vespoidea Family: Formicidae There are multiple genera (plural genus) and species of ants.
Ants are multi-cellular so they're not bacteria or protists. They don't make food from sunlight so they're not plants. They move around, so they're not fungi. Therefore, they must be animals. They happen to be insect animals.
Arthropoda
The ant is considered an invertebrate as it has no back bone. The ant is an insect, which belongs to the phylum of arthropods, which by definition are invertebrates.
Phylum: ArthropodaClass: InsectaOrder: HymenopteraSuborder: ApocritaSuperfamily: VespoideaFamily: Formicidae
They are in the phylum arthropoda, and in the class insecta. Within the insecta, they are in the family formicidae.
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I think it is the same as the Florida carpenter ant.