I dont think they are similar
A phylum is made up of similar classes. Phyla are broad taxonomic groups that contain classes, which are more specific groupings of organisms with similar characteristics and attributes.
The term phylum is one of seven major categories that are used to classify organisms. In order of broad to specific, these seven categories are: Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, and Species. Carolus Linnaeus developed this system of classification in the 18th century. answered by a 10 year old
Phyla Mollusca and Annelida have trochophore larvae. These larvae are characteristic of the early stages of development of certain marine invertebrates, where they display a ciliated, free-swimming, planktonic form.
No, animals within the same class do not necessarily belong to the same phylum. Classes are a more specific classification within a phylum. Animals in different classes within the same phylum may share certain characteristics, but they can also have distinct traits that differentiate them from one another.
taxonomic key!
different phylums are classifications of aminals, plants worms and other species living among us. One of the phylums is mamilla which includes all mammals.
they are grouped.
A phylum is made up of similar classes. Phyla are broad taxonomic groups that contain classes, which are more specific groupings of organisms with similar characteristics and attributes.
Phyla Chordates, they are vertebrates.
There are four different phylums that fungi may belong too. Entomophthoromycotina, kickxellomycotina, mucoromycotina, and zoopagomycotina are the phylums that fungus can belong to.
phylums
There are 2 phylums if that helps ...autotrophs and heterotrophs
The diffrent species and classes of the kingdom which an animal comes from.
semmetry is all kingdoms, classifiction, and phylums
Bacteria is a kingdom. It has many phylums within the kingdom.
it belongs to Vertebrate and class Aves (birds)
A tornado is not a living thing. It does not belong to a phylum and it does not have larva.